TiliabytheSea
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Welcome to Tilia by the Sea... founded by Nicole Lind in Cupar/Fife with the ideal of creating sea glass jewellery that could be worn with pride anywhere and for any occasion. Sourced from Scotland's coasts, each piece of sea glass and pottery is carefully selected and matched to create unique and individual pieces for you.
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Unless faulty, the following types of items are non-refundable: items that are personalised, bespoke or made-to-order to your specific requirements; items which deteriorate quickly (e.g. food), personal items sold with a hygiene seal (cosmetics, underwear) in instances where the seal is broken; digital items.
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Blues! Scottish blue sea pottery with lovely patterns make an outstanding necklace that you will not find a second one of!
Sea pottery is top drilled and then adorned with silver plated bails and on 24" chain - I can shorten the chain to your preferred length. Just choose your length from the drop down menu.
This is a necklace with petite pendants.
SIZE
Center piece is approx 2cm long ( getting smaller to 1.5cm) sea pottery pendants on 18" sterling silver chain
Where does this pottery come from?
There is a river that runs into the North Sea where over 100 years ago 4 potteries stood - the river sings, when the pottery pieces make their way out to Sea... a wonderful sound, like bells...this is where these pieces are from.
Found on the east coast of Scotland. Tumbled since Victorian times and now you can own a little piece of Scotland! Sea glass-pottery found by me.
Own a piece of Scotland with TiliabytheSea's jewellery!
Designed by Nicole Lind
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