There's a big umbrella casting shade over an empty chair
Palm trees are growing and a warm breeze is blowing
I picture myself right there on some beach, somewhere
--- Blake Shelton
Relax with this soft gem of sea glass...
Nicely shaped sea glass gem measures approximately 1-inch in length x 1/2-inch in width x 3/8-inch in depth. Wrapped in sterling silver wire, and suspended from a 16-inch sterling silver chain.
Gift-boxed.
Add a genuine sea glass gift tag to your purchase for only $1.00!
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The Story behind the Glass…….
About ten years ago, I dated a tugboat captain who took me to a beach on Maryland’s Eastern Shore on the Chesapeake Bay. He used to frequent this beach with his previous girlfriend, who, like me, also collected beach glass. He had promised her that he would never reveal exactly where this beach was, so he took me there blindfolded. And so we subsequently called it “Blindfold Beach”. Luckily, I took off the blindfold when we arrived at the beach, so that I was able to look for beach glass. And I found an extremely rare yellow piece on my first outing there!
Over the years, I lost track of my tugboat captain, so I had no idea where Blindfold Beach was. Then, one day in February…with the help of a little detective work and the GPS that came with my new Jeep…I FOUND IT!
Shhhh! Don’t tell anyone, but this sea glass gem is from Blindfold Beach…
Greetings from Blindfold Beach! Wish you were here!
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All of the sea glass (beach glass) featured in my jewelry is genuine. Each piece has been naturally tumbled and shaped by the tides, currents, winds and sands. My sea glass comes from many places, including North Carolina's Outer Banks, Florida's barrier islands, and Maryland's Chesapeake Bay beaches.
Wearing sea glass jewelry is the ultimate in eco-conscious style! Glass that has been carelessly discarded is shaped and recycled by nature, and then given yet another life as it is transformed into wearable art. As Richard LaMotte states in his book, "Pure Sea Glass", "A diamond is created by nature and arduously refined by man, while sea glass is what man creates and nature refines for us."
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