Collection: Autumn Seas
As the daylight fades and the warm days have come to an end, rich fall ambers and browns cover the trees at the edge of the sea shore.
This is my inspiration for this newest one-of-a-kind jewelry collection.
Genuine Vancouver Island amber sea glass, collected by me, has been paired with genuine rare Icelandic teal sea glass, from a reputable beach comber in Iceland.
Amber sea glass historically comes from the early 1900s from sources such as liquor bottles, medicine bottles, and mason jars.
Teal sea glass comes from the early to late 1900s typically from mineral water, baking soda, ink bottles, various types of art glass, insulators, and fishing floats.
(information taken from Sea Glass Index www.seaglassindex.com)