Jacqueline O Jewellery Plus
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Aqua green seaham sea glass pendant suspended from a solid sterling silver bail with Ammonite decoration. This pendant comes with a 18 inch chain in a gift pouch.
The size of the pendant including bail is 2.4 cm x 1.4 cm at the widest.
A great gift for an ocean beach sea lover
The sea glass was collected by myself from seaham beach, the bail was hand made by myself from recycled sterling silver.
No treatment used, the glass has been cleaned only, the frosting being naturally caused by being tumbled in the sea and sand.
The thing that makes Seaham sea glass so special is its origins. It comes from the remnants of a huge Victorian bottle factory that operated in the town until its closure in 1921. The factory discarded its waste into the sea which over time became tumbled by the waves to create the sea glass that is there today with its naturally frosted appearance.
This sea glass can have a clearer appearance if you prefer by simpley wiping a very little mineral or baby oil over the glass, removing any unwanted oil with a soft cloth.
Designed by Jacqueline Ostrowka in Sheffield
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