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Seaglass are pieces of glass which spent years, even decades, in the sea.
Their shape is unique. It varies according to the time spent in the ocean, the salt, the sand, the currents, the met rocks… Generally a minimum of three years of admixtures in the sea is necessary to obtain seaglass that are enough polished. It is very important during our “seaglass hunting”, to be sure that the glass is enough "mature" a little as for picking of fruits. |
| When edges are polished and rounded off, this seaglass becomes then magnificent pieces which can serve for making original jewels, ornamental objects or simply objects to be collected. |
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Seaglass exists in an incredible variety of colors, going from green to brown, blue, yellow, red… |
| The most common colors are white, green and brown because of the large number of glass bottles existing in these tones (water, carbonated drink, wine, beer). Colors such as cobalt blue, green pastel, lavender, yellow and pink are, as for them, much rarer to find (that explains the higher price of some jewels made with these Seaglass). Seaglass the most difficult to find is of orange color followed by the ruby or the red cherry. |
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| Seaglass used in our creations results all from seasides and are not pieces made or created with any machine. |
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Our seaglass come from all over the world : France, Spain, the USA, Canada and Puerto Rico. They are 100 % natural. |
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