Seaglass and puka shell anklet
I love to use the broken shells to make a clasp. I think it adds to the uniqueness. This is a anklet i made myself but think i need to add some space.
So i always get asked " what is seaglass? And where does it come from?" Well seaglass is any kind of glass that has been tumbled in the ocean. Some people say it takes 10+ years to get a perfect piece, but ive seen glass tumbled in 3 months in the ocean and be ready💙 . I think it all just depends on the kind of sand and or rocks that are tumbling the glass.
What makes seaglass so beautiful i think is the mystery of it. Though each piece is special, there are so many colors and some more rare than others. Green, clear and brown are the most common because most come from old beer and soda bottles. Blues are becoming more common as well because bud light has started making glass bottles again. Purples come from old medicine bottles as well as different glass wear from ship wrecks. Red and yellow are top 2 rare colors. If you ever look into seaglass you will find so much info on it.
I have just started using seaglass in my jewelry line in the last 3 years so i still have so much to learn as well. It takes me about 10 mins to drill each piece of glass with a diamond bit, and i drill in a bowl of water . Ill do a post on that i hope ine day.. its just having to take pictures to go with it.
Well thank you again for stopping by and aloha for your support ♥️💙🌺l
This is a great, well described post you made here. The glass looks so soft.
Is that also broken shell used in the anklet as well?
It's so interesting to know about the many different things you can find. From forest, jungle to the waters, they deliver all of our many different needs :)
Sea glass is so beautiful! I love how you showcase it in beads! That's so creative! Here's a few pieces i have 🌹💛🌹
Ill do a post as well how to wire wrap thats just as pretty but adds more then just the look of wire to it 😘
I did a wire wrapping post today not sure if its understandable lol i took lots of pictures hope u have fun 🌺
Just checked it out 🌹
I have just recently heard of sea glass. Water is such an amazing force. I love the anklet. Your work is so beautiful. I look forward to the post about how you drill through them.
Have a great day.
Your work is absolutely beautiful. It is just in the past few years that I have even heard of its existence. It is a fascinating piece. Perhaps one day you will do a post on how and where you find them and what inspires the pieces you make.
I did a wire wrapping post today 🌺 phewww it was a bit harder to explain then i thought and taking pictures to explain i hope it helps .