Showing posts with label sea glass jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea glass jewelry. Show all posts

Thursday, August 15, 2013

My Personal Multies

Unsorted Seaham Sea Glass Multies

Personal Multies


I had so much fun today sorting through my personal collection of English Multicolor Sea Glass.

These pieces are works of art in themselves and I often can get distracted for hours just looking at them and holding them up to the light.

Seaham Multi sea glass is a result of colored glass accidentally getting combined in coloring crucible at an art glass factory. They were then discarded into the local rivers and sea. now they wash up on shorelines surrounding this tiny hamlet in England.

How did they come about?


Well in glass making, raw molten glass is combined with various minerals to achieve different colors. For Instance Cobalt glass uses Oxide Blue-Violet, Chromic Oxide for Emerald Green glass, Gold Chloride for Red. (for more info on glass colors, see http://geology.com/articles/color-in-glass.shtml) A coloring crucible or large vat is used to combine the flowing glass with the coloring agent. It gets built up on the sides, cools and then the crucible is cleaned an "waste" discarded. In this case, into the North Sea.

There are other types of "Art Sea Glass" both from this location and from 2 or 3 others around the world making it precious and rare. The other types of mixed color sea glass from Seaham include Pontil Pieces and flash glass (used in windows in England).

We are proud to be the first artist in American to acquire and work with these unaltered natural sea glass gems and maintain the largest collection outside of the UK. If you would like to see some of our jewelry made from these lovelies, check out our website for English Sea Glass Jewelry.


More Multi Photos













Wednesday, August 14, 2013

New Limited Edition Sea Glass Jewelry Pieces

Sea Glass Jewelry in SilverWe are busy this month working on new Limited Edition pieces set in fine and sterling silver. Pictured here is some amazing colorful flat sea glass that we have begun to set in silver. We often do larger pieces as components. This allows for changes in design to be made to the final piece. It also allows us flexibility if one of the pieces is below our standards when complete.

By The Sea Jewelry only offers the finest pieces. If a finished product is not perfect, We tear it down and start over.

You can see this piece when it is done on our Limited Edition pages. There are many already to ship if you don't want to wait!

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Our Studio

Our Studio

Our Studio


We have just updated our Studio page with some new photos!
Check out the behind the scenes of By The Sea Jewelry

Sunday, July 26, 2009

New Pieces JUST Added!

New Jewelry

We have spent the last several weeks working and uploading TONS of new sea glass jewelry pieces on our site By The Sea Jewelry.......Many Pendants, Earrings and bulk sea glass lots have been added.

Over 20 new bangle bracelets and 10 new sea glass charms in goldfilled (by special request).....

Many of these items will travel with us to our next show i Manteo North Carolina at the New World Arts Festival. A juried fine arts and craft show on Roanoke Island home of the Lost Colony.

The show dates are August 12th and 13th....if you are in the area, PLEASE stop by as we will have our BEST sea glass collection with us.

Many Seaglasslovers members visited us at our last show in Ocean City Maryland and we would love to see some new faces in Manteo


Sunday, September 7, 2008

English Sea Glass - Xtra Ordinary

Extraordinary English Sea Glass

These fascinating gems came to my attention in 2004 when a lovely family in England contacted me inquiring if I would like to purchase their sea glass. Immediately upon seeing the photos of this glass, I was awe stuck and quickly answered back a resounding "YES"!!! A friendship soon developed and I was lucky enough to become the FIRST American sea glass company to acquire this, the finest of sea glass in the world.

It is 4 years later and I still maintain the largest English Sea Glass collection of this glass in USA.

Competitors soon clamored for this lovely glass and though it is now available through other companies, we still offer pieces beyond compare of the competition. We offer many large pieces of mixed end of day sea glass and rare earring matches in many colors including Mutlis and rare reds as well a Ultra Rare pieces in pendants and necklaces.

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Traveling To England

In 2005 I was fortunate to travel to this lovely seaside town in Northern England.This nondescript beach is typical of English beaches, rocky, cove like and surrounded by cliffs and hillsides. When descending the main road though town you are first struck by the level that you must descend to reach the beach. Huge cliffs of solid rock, the same cliffs that once held the Victorian glass factory that was the origin of this sea glass.

This is a very small beach that is home to these gems, rocky and rough and pounded by the relentless North Sea. Huge boulders line the cliff side and I was told that after large on shore storms, massive boulders can even be washed up on the promenade! Though to my eyes it look surfable, I was told that only once did a surfer attempt it. Cold and frigid is the North Sea and the same boulders that line the shore also lay on the bottom of the shore. It is these same boulders and rocks that are part of why this sea glass is of such magnificent quality!

I was actually more fascinated by the rocks at first and had a hard time spotting anything but greens and whites but soon developed an eye for the famed Multies (just featured in Augusts National Geographic Magazine). It is actually illegal to collect the rocks from this towns beach but I did accidentally pocketed a few. Beautiful blues and grays in the smoothest pebbles you have ever seen.

On the second or third trip, I did manage to find a large red piece wedged high in the large boulders near the cliff side.

This can be a dangerous beach to comb on if you are not aware of tides and time, my friend even recalling a time she was almost swept out to sea by a rouge wave in winter time filling her Wellies with water and losing a nice bad of sea glass to boot (pardon the pun).

The best beach to find the gems lays right down from the town promenade, another more remote beach that had earlier glass production, yielded larger pieces of seafoam green and aqua but it is a hard trek to get to and looks as if it is from another planet. A WWII bunker still sits on the beach surrounded by yet even more pebbles.





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Origins Of English Sea Glass

Unlike American Sea Glass, English Sea glass from this small location, most of this glass was never made into a final product. Our glass originated as bottles and jars broken and tossed into the sea. English sea glass were lumps of molten glass, pontil rods, broken end of day pieces and chunks of leftover end of day glass.

Between the period of 1870 and 1930, a glass factory stood on the cliff in this small sea side town. When glass production first started, they specialized in decorative housewares for the Victorian market. Vases, bowls and frilly and colorful glass wares
were the main product. A nearby glass museum houses some of the treasures still. Through the life of the factory, they made everything from bottles for ale, television tubes and scientific glass though decorative glass remained the largest (and most colorful) glass product.

The area was prime for glass making and even has Roman glass dating even further back. Coal mining on the hillsides and mines provided fuel for the kilns, a harbor in the center of town, provided the transportation to ship their products elsewhere.
At the end of the day, the glass blowers and kiln workers would be given left over glass to ply their art. These pieces were taken home, given as gifts and even sold at market.

Many of these were known as whimsies and included items though beautiful, were impractical. Items such as glass canes (photo of glass cane sea glass piece to come) glass pipes glass dumps (paperweights with blown designs inside) and other assorted pieces. Locally there was an item called a "pitchy dobber" a flat pressed glass pieces used by girls to play a version of hop scotch. (see photo right, glass canes and pipes ). Many of these items did not make it into homes as they were broken in production. These then too were cast into the North Sea to become our sea glass treasures and can still be found on this beach today.

Pictured Left - An End Of Day glass rolling pin made by glass workers using glass that was left over at the "end of the day" We started calling this glass EndODay glass as a conjunction when we first listed it on our site. Pictured with the pin, found natural sea glass pieces from the beach in England.


During our trip, we found the remnant of a glass dump, a once if a lifetime find tough I have been told another has been found since.


Sea glass was once so prevalent in this area that the local cemetery has graves that are covered with the more common colors of sea glass. As the demand for these gems has grown, theft shortly followed of the rarer colors. Before we started marketing these Extraordinary sea glass gems on our site, the value of this sea glass was very low. The town did not know what a treasure they had. Once we started posting jewelry online, the demand increased 100 fold and competitors soon clamoured for the fascinating and rare sea glass.

Our once cherished source and friend became so sought after that we could no longer be the only source in the USA but we still maintain the largest collection with over 100 pounds of English Sea Glass.

We are the ONLY professional company to offer Ultra Multi Rare earrings in this lovely glass and soon plan a trip back to the UK to collect our own glass once again and arrange for local collectors to once again send us the great sea glass.

We will SOON be featuring this location as well as hundreds of others on our New site Seaglasslovers.com.............a site that will be dedicated SOLEY to sea glass collecting around the world. The site will include many areas just for collectors of sea glass.

Please visit our main site for many pages on sea glass information, collecting locations and much much more including the largest selection of Sea Glass Jewelry on the internet!

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More Photos From Our English Sea Glass Trip


The Angel Of The North








Tea Time At The Castel





































Monday, September 1, 2008

Take a tour in our studio


A pictorial tour of our private sea glass jewelry studio.


Many people wonder how we can make such great matches in our sea glass earrings and sea glass jewelry pieces. Take a secret peek into our private studio to see just how we match up glass and select pieces to make into sea glass jewelry.
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Pictured Left - our collection of rare English Sea Glass and Pictured Right Below- A pair or Rare Aqua Sea Glass Earrings in our signature Wire Bezel Setting TM. A rare match in top quality sea glass!


Pictured Left Below- A pair or rare Lime Green Sea Glass Earrings set in our signature Original Wire Bezel TM setting.




Pictured Right - our sea glass green earring pieces. It can take hundreds of pieces to come up with what we feel is a good match


Once we sort through HUNDREDS of pieces to find matches, we place the sets in various jewelry mounting boxes for future use in our work. Below is a photo or our main work bench that includes our website jewelry ( on second shelf to far left) our wholesale jewelry (top shelf) and our earring matches in cases (middle second shelf and bottom right photo - detail of some cases).

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The hardest part of matching earrings is the endless pursuit of the perfect match. Since we have hoarded sea glass for over 15 years now,and continue to add to this resource, we are able to make some of the finest sea glass earring matches available.



















Please visit By The Sea Jewelry for hundreds of online ready to ship sea glass jewelry pieces



Sunday, August 17, 2008

We have just added a bunch of new sea glass bracelets online at (Sea Glass Bracelets) and will continue to add more this week.

By The Sea Jewelry is the Internets oldest site dedicated to Sea Glass and Our handcrafted line of Sea Glass Jewelry.

We offer the largest selection of individually photographed and described pieces and have the largest selection of Extraordinary English Sea Glass in the USA.

English sea glass in very unique and differs greatly from our American sea glass. Our sea glass originated as bottles and jars, broken up and tumbled over many years by the surf and sand. English sea glass was never made into a product and was slag or End Of Day glass dumped into the sea from a coastal glass factory. This glass dates back to the Victorian era and has some of the most unique colors you will ever see in sea glass.