Seashore Treasures Plus
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The deep blue colour of poison bottles is our favourite beach glass colour, and this is a lovely piece which we have tumbled so that is is perfectly rounded and silky smooth. Having been part of a bottle, the pendant has an attractive gentle curve and varies in thickness.
The pendant is 3.3 cm high, 2.5 cm wide and 4mm thick. It comes on a 71cm (approx. 28 inches) fine silver plate trace chain. If you would prefer a shorter chain, please let us know the length you would like.
Our jewellery is made in Chudleigh, Devon, using materials we collect ourselves from local beaches. Each piece of glass is unique, so each piece of jewellery is unique. Because our raw materials have spent time on the seashore our products may have small imperfections, which we think is part of the charm of beach glass jewellery. We only use materials which have rounded edges, which is why we tumble pieces which have rough edges (this continues the process begun by the waves) until they are smooth.
This item will be delivered by first class mail.
Designed by Angela Tress
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