Saturday Showcase on Sunday: Sea Glass Design

a. Light Olive Green Sea Circle Pendant: A drop of light olive green sea glass is suspended inside a hand-forged, hammered sterling silver ring. The pendant hangs on an 18″ sterling silver snake chain (16″ may be substituted by request). The circle measures 1″ in diameter (2.5 cm). The glass was found on a Nova Scotia beach.
b. Deep End of the Ocean Seaglass and Sterling Necklace: A beautiful cobalt blue wrapped in sterling silver. The sea glass measures 1 1/4″ (3.2 cm) in length and hangs on an 18″ sterling silver box chain (16 or 20″ chain may be substituted by request). The glass was found on a Cape Breton beach.
c. Blue Waters Bezeled Seaglass and Sterling Necklace: A dazzling cobalt blue bezeled in fine silver. The sea glass measures 1 1/4″ (3.0 cm) across and floats on an 18″ sterling silver snake chain. The glass was rescued from a Nova Scotia beach.
d. Vintage Jadite Seaglass Pottery and Sterling Necklace: A finger of vintage jadite, perhaps the handle of a mug or teacup, wrapped in sterling silver. Jadite was dinnerware manufactured by Fire King in the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and early 60’s. The sea glass measures 1″ (2.5 cm) in length and hangs on a 16″ sterling silver box chain (18 or 20″ chain may be substituted by request). The glass was found on a Nova Scotia beach.
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I love her work! Who knew there were so many beautiful ways to use seaglass?
Beautiful work! I love the silver and glass combination and how each design is inspired by the piece of glass. Wonderful to know also where these beauties were found:) Thanks for sharing!