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Oregon Shore Pine Sea Glass Pendant
Oregon Shore Pine Sea Glass Pendant
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Oregon Shore Pine Sea Glass Pendant
Handcrafted with care | Inspired by the Oregon Coast
There’s a moment, just before the ocean comes into view...when the forest path narrows, the air turns salty, and the shore pines surround you, sunlight filtering down through their branches, illuminating never ending shades of green.
This pendant is meant to take you back to the calm you feel when you step into our coastal forests, where all your worries melt away.
Pendant Details:
Handmade by Jenny on the Oregon Coast
Comes suspended on a sturdy 2.4mm oval cable chain oxidized, adjustable to 18", 20", 22"
Texture was created from actual Oregon Shore Pine needles, foraged on one of my coastal forest walks.
Genuine sea glass sourced from Seaham, England
Measures approximately 25mm x 21mm excluding bail
Weighs approximately 17g including the chain
Made completely of sterling and fine silver (chain and pendant).
Rustic yet refined texture – inspired by the Oregon Coast.
Beautifully packaged – perfect for gifting.
Pairs beautifully with: Oregon Shore Pine Rings
If you have any questions about chain length, or need another length other than what is paired with the pendant, just send me a message, I can most often accommodate special requests.
GIFTING AND SHIPPING INFORMATION
Forest Light pieces are ready to ship and will ship within 2-3 business days. You'll receive a tracking email once your order ships, and delivery within the USA typically takes one week.
Want your gift sent directly to the recipient? Just update the shipping address at checkout and add a message for a handwritten note. It’s a simple way to make gifting easier.
Special Offer: Enjoy free tracked & insured shipping on all US orders of $150+
Care:
Each piece of my sea glass jewelry has been specially constructed to withstand the test of time by putting it through a special process to ensure that tarnish will not form under the sea glass, but it is still important to avoid immersing your new sea glass piece in water.
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