Did
you know it takes the ocean roughly 40 years
to make a well-rounded piece of sea glass?
Did you know that with all of the recycling
we now do, the sea glass is not being replenished?
So it’s ironic when you consider that
this beautiful, natural bi-product of littering
(lets be realistic after-all) could actually
be mined out! It is getting harder and harder
to find nice sea glass. All of my glass is
from Maine or Prince Edward Island in Canada.
Our family’s very own Katy Perry (David’s
Grammie), writer extraordinaire, found these
pieces.
This Sterling Sea Glass necklace has a Victorian
influence with a modern twist. The white sea
glass is accented by a geometric watermelon
tourmaline facetted drop and freshwater pearl
accent. The stringing on this one was a fun
challenge. You have to “place” the
pearls when you first put it on, but in my
tests-it stays. It is 17 ¼” long.
$295.
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