peblsrock

Peblsrock Seaglass from Seaham, England

Chester-le-Street, England
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Announcement    In this new post-Brexit, post-Covid, mid-cost of living crisis world we find ourselves in, a few things have changed, namely our ability to sell within the EU has been severely affected, for which we can only apologise. We are able to sell to the US and elsewhere, but postage costs have risen quite a lot and so we can only apologise for that, but it is literally out of our hands. The other major change is the cost of printing our pocket guides, and of course shipping them to customers, so to assist with this and provide good value to customers we have been digitising our range of guides and offering them as instantly downloadable pdf files at a much lower price. These have been selling well and so we can continue providing the range once the stock has been depleted. I hope you all understand the need for these changes.

Please check all photos in each listing - Recent feedback has alarmed me regarding the "expected" size of sea glass Pebls, when all listings contain a photo taken with a rule and most also with a dime - and all books and other products have sizes in the listing.

NEW TO SEA GLASS - PLEASE READ
Welcome to Peblsrock, the home of Seaham Sea Glass and seaglass jewellery. We have a full range of Multis, Flip Flops, Just in Times, End of Day, Eggs, Gobs, Spheres and all kinds of oddities. As for colours, we are lucky to be able to find Cobalt Blues, Aquas, Petrol Blues, Cornflower Blues, Pastels, Bright Reds, Purples, Pinks, Greens, Yellows and pastel Milk Glass.

I also sell my Peblsrock Pocket Guides - the first relating to Seaham Sea Glass, which was launched in 2018 and is already in it's third print run, having sold 1200 copies in record time. New for 2020 is my guide to Sea Marbles, which joins last years Guide to Seaham and Nearby Beaches and my previous guides, "What's Your Poison" which tells of the popularity of poisons in Victorian times and the coloured glass bottles that contained them, and finally my guide to drilling sea glass, using techniques that I have developed over a decade of trial and error.

These guides now joins my five volume children's book, The Legend of Mermaids Tears, which tell the story of how Seaham came into existence from 1800 to the present day. It also explains to children how the mermaids tears appear on the beaches as well as the importance of keeping the sea free of our plastic and other rubbish.

All Sea Glass and Jewellery items now include Postage & Packing to our most popular buyer countries. UK items may be sent recorded delivery depending on value. International Signed is used for unlisted countries.

My philosophy regarding making Sea Glass jewellery is a simple one. Much of the glass i find appears to be just another pebble on the beach, until i pick it up and the light is allowed to enter it. Then it comes alive. For this reason, and after trying many different solutions, I prefer the simplicity of a single tiny hole drilled into the glass, or a groove around it's circumference, for wire wrapping, so that the finished jewellery remains as close to the original as possible, and will allow the light to pass through it so that it's beauty is not lost. Colour is nothing without light, and these colours are fabulous.

If you are new to Sea Glass you should be aware that Seaham Beach has some of the most sought after seaglass in the world, due to it's age, it's history and the rarity of the colours, patterns and variety found in the Seaham waves. This reflects the importance of the Candlish Bottleworks at Seaham, which was part of the largest producer of it's kind in the world during the Victorian era. Thanks to the efforts of John Candlish we have a legacy of collectable glass that is now in collections and jewellery boxes all around the world, something that would have amazed, and pleased, John Candlish the founder of the Seaham Bottleworks.

I am also selling images and sea glass themed items on a separate store at peblsart.uk where I have a full range of prints, posters, games and more.

AMERICAN BUYERS PLEASE NOTE - post to the USA can normally take between 6-12 days and may also be subject to customs or Homeland Security delays/ During the Coronavirus pandemic, many items have been left in quarantine in warehouses by USPS for anything from 2-3weeks. From July 1st the increase in USPS postage rates has meant the cost of sending larger parcels has doubled, or more. For this reason we would be happy to work out an alternative delivery method upon request.

Sterling Silver Figaro Chains - following requests from customers, i am now selling pendants without chains but with an option of a standard 18" Sterling Silver Figaro chain.

Announcement

Last updated on 29 May, 2023

In this new post-Brexit, post-Covid, mid-cost of living crisis world we find ourselves in, a few things have changed, namely our ability to sell within the EU has been severely affected, for which we can only apologise. We are able to sell to the US and elsewhere, but postage costs have risen quite a lot and so we can only apologise for that, but it is literally out of our hands. The other major change is the cost of printing our pocket guides, and of course shipping them to customers, so to assist with this and provide good value to customers we have been digitising our range of guides and offering them as instantly downloadable pdf files at a much lower price. These have been selling well and so we can continue providing the range once the stock has been depleted. I hope you all understand the need for these changes.

Please check all photos in each listing - Recent feedback has alarmed me regarding the "expected" size of sea glass Pebls, when all listings contain a photo taken with a rule and most also with a dime - and all books and other products have sizes in the listing.

NEW TO SEA GLASS - PLEASE READ
Welcome to Peblsrock, the home of Seaham Sea Glass and seaglass jewellery. We have a full range of Multis, Flip Flops, Just in Times, End of Day, Eggs, Gobs, Spheres and all kinds of oddities. As for colours, we are lucky to be able to find Cobalt Blues, Aquas, Petrol Blues, Cornflower Blues, Pastels, Bright Reds, Purples, Pinks, Greens, Yellows and pastel Milk Glass.

I also sell my Peblsrock Pocket Guides - the first relating to Seaham Sea Glass, which was launched in 2018 and is already in it's third print run, having sold 1200 copies in record time. New for 2020 is my guide to Sea Marbles, which joins last years Guide to Seaham and Nearby Beaches and my previous guides, "What's Your Poison" which tells of the popularity of poisons in Victorian times and the coloured glass bottles that contained them, and finally my guide to drilling sea glass, using techniques that I have developed over a decade of trial and error.

These guides now joins my five volume children's book, The Legend of Mermaids Tears, which tell the story of how Seaham came into existence from 1800 to the present day. It also explains to children how the mermaids tears appear on the beaches as well as the importance of keeping the sea free of our plastic and other rubbish.

All Sea Glass and Jewellery items now include Postage & Packing to our most popular buyer countries. UK items may be sent recorded delivery depending on value. International Signed is used for unlisted countries.

My philosophy regarding making Sea Glass jewellery is a simple one. Much of the glass i find appears to be just another pebble on the beach, until i pick it up and the light is allowed to enter it. Then it comes alive. For this reason, and after trying many different solutions, I prefer the simplicity of a single tiny hole drilled into the glass, or a groove around it's circumference, for wire wrapping, so that the finished jewellery remains as close to the original as possible, and will allow the light to pass through it so that it's beauty is not lost. Colour is nothing without light, and these colours are fabulous.

If you are new to Sea Glass you should be aware that Seaham Beach has some of the most sought after seaglass in the world, due to it's age, it's history and the rarity of the colours, patterns and variety found in the Seaham waves. This reflects the importance of the Candlish Bottleworks at Seaham, which was part of the largest producer of it's kind in the world during the Victorian era. Thanks to the efforts of John Candlish we have a legacy of collectable glass that is now in collections and jewellery boxes all around the world, something that would have amazed, and pleased, John Candlish the founder of the Seaham Bottleworks.

I am also selling images and sea glass themed items on a separate store at peblsart.uk where I have a full range of prints, posters, games and more.

AMERICAN BUYERS PLEASE NOTE - post to the USA can normally take between 6-12 days and may also be subject to customs or Homeland Security delays/ During the Coronavirus pandemic, many items have been left in quarantine in warehouses by USPS for anything from 2-3weeks. From July 1st the increase in USPS postage rates has meant the cost of sending larger parcels has doubled, or more. For this reason we would be happy to work out an alternative delivery method upon request.

Sterling Silver Figaro Chains - following requests from customers, i am now selling pendants without chains but with an option of a standard 18" Sterling Silver Figaro chain.

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About peblsrock

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  • Paula

    Owner

    Hi, i'm Paula, founder, owner, collector, maker and seller of Peblsrock Sea Glass. I live in Seaham, the world centre for End of Day glass, and i collect glass most days as it's washed ashore from the North Sea. All my glass is from Seaham...

  • Becky Bumble

    Illustrator

    Hi. I'm Becky Bumble. I do have my own store here on Etsy but i also work with Peblsrock on various projects, such as the mermaid cards and the new illustration of Seaham. I am happy to accept custom orders in my store.

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  • Becky Bumble

    Seaham, England

    Becky is a locally based Illustrator and Artist who has been a major contributor to the project and the reason why we have achieved popularity with the children who have seen the book. Becky has her own store here on Etsy (BeckyBumble)

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Frequently asked questions

Custom and personalised orders

I welcome enquiries regarding custom orders. I am happy to consider making collectable pieces into jewellery items on request, where feasible. I know that many purists would flinch at this desecration of sea glass, but so many of you like to wear and show their sea glass rather than keep it for display that I have relented and will drill or wire wrap most pieces, unless they are cracked, flawed, or too old and fragile.

Sizing details

One of my most common questions is "how big is the piece of sea glass", or occasionally I receive feedback with a barbed comment, "I love the piece but it's smaller than i was expecting!"
Well, for the past three years, every piece has been photographed with at least one image containing a rule for sizing. If you only scan the initial image, this will not be apparent, although it is mentioned in the description and you are recommended to check. If the piece is large enough I will also include weight details, as some collectors appreciate this information. I will also add relevant details when the piece is spherical, or flattened,

Care instructions

Sea Glass has been submerged and sea tumbled, against rocks and pebbles, so while it does erode, it's not exactly fragile. However, it changes appearance when removed from the sea and attains a bloom as the salt frosts the surface. This can be overcome by the application of a tiny amount of oil, olive is good, or a simple unperfumed hand cream, just a tiny amount, to rehydrate the piece. My jewellery pieces have been treated before sale, but some of my collectables are left alone for fear of incurring the wrath of the purists. I understand both worlds, so i try to find a happy medium for everyone.

Care instructions

With my jewellery, i do try to use good quality fittings, and only sterling silver or decent quality gold. My rose gold is plated onto sterling silver, as are the gold earring wires. I rarely buy gold chains, but where i do they will be listed with precise details of quality.
Sterling silver is highly resistant to tarnishing, and my supplier, a well known silversmith in Birmingham, England, will always verify the quality of the Figaro chains that I purchase and the ear wires. A simple wipe should keep these items clean and bright, or maybe if they have received a lot of use, a silver dip. However, it is not recommended to submerge the sea glass in the dip as this may affect appearance of the glass.

Care instructions

Jump Rings are something that I am resisting using more and more.
Where a jump ring has been requested, or used, please be aware that I use Sterling Silver plated open jump rings. These are strong enough to maintain their closed status by closing them under tension. However, this will not prevent them opening when they receive a sharp tug, so when removing necklaces or pendants, please take care not to snag the item.
I now prefer to make my own closed wire loops using a good quality sterling silver plated wire. This helps in two ways, firstly they are closed and so overcome the snagging problem. The added bonus is that the wire doesn't have a need for the hole to be enlarged to accommodate the radius of the jump ring.

Gift wrapping and packaging

From years of experience, I have found that for most customers, a simple organza gift bag for my earrings, and most pendants, is an acceptable option, so i tend to include one for free with purchases.
Should you have a specific requirement for a gift box or some other wrapping option, you will need to click the custom order button or convo me separately to discuss what is possible. I am happy to take care of such requests, and to mail directly to recipients at specified dates when desired.
You only have to ask!

Wholesale availability

I already supply a number of stores around the US and the Caribbean and so I am happy to receive enquiries relating to wholesale supply of glass, drilled or undrilled, as well as earrings, pendants, postcards and prints.
To put it simply, just ask, I'll do my best to supply what you need.
Previous customers have included Tresors de St Barths and the gift shop at the Guggenheim in Berlin.
My tame illustrator, Becky Bumble can also be engaged to supply cards such as my Mermaid cards, and other items for your store, and online uses.

Sea Glass Terminology.

Pebl - My pieces are not "shards" nor are they "beads". Where there's no specific shape, to me it's a Pebl.
End of Day - A term that refers to the glass waste from the bottleworks that, at the End of the Day, would be tossed into the sea.
Multi - a piece of glass containing two or more distinct areas of colour.
Flip-Flop - A white or pale piece of sea glass, with a thin layer of another colour or colours running through the middle, so that the light striking the glass reflects the colour making the pebl appear to be half coloured, and yet when rotated, that colour flips to the other half.
Just in Time - A piece of glass that has almost lost it's colour from years of Sea Tumbling, so just a fleck remains.

Why so many colours?

A transatlantic agreement in 1854 specified the colours of containers for certain poisons, potions and substances, after a spate of deaths caused by accidental consumption of acids or caustic substances by careless Victorians. Carbolic Acid was the worst offender and so it was put in Bright orange bottles. Acids were put into red bottles, and alkalines (think Milk of Magnesia) was given cobalt blue. Then the makers began to play with the colours, for decorative items, and such things as perfume or ink bottles, both of which were very collectable.
Gold was added to red glass to make it brighter, and among the other substances used, Uranium was used to make a ghostly green glass, later sold as Depression glass. Ask me for more details.

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