Large Seafoam Sea Glass Pendant
This awesome piece of sea glass looks to have once been part of a bottle. It is artistically wire wrapped in Argentium Sterling Silver. Look at it closely and you can see a very visible T. The color is called sea foam, and is listed as uncommon with sea glass collectors. Because of its thickness, it may have dated back to the early 1900.
Details
It measures about 2 1/4 inches or 57 mm
Chains can be purchased separately
This awesome piece of sea glass looks to have once been part of a bottle. It is artistically wire wrapped in Argentium Sterling Silver. Look at it closely and you can see a very visible T. The color is called sea foam, and is listed as uncommon with sea glass collectors. Because of its thickness, it may have dated back to the early 1900.
Details
It measures about 2 1/4 inches or 57 mm
Chains can be purchased separately
This awesome piece of sea glass looks to have once been part of a bottle. It is artistically wire wrapped in Argentium Sterling Silver. Look at it closely and you can see a very visible T. The color is called sea foam, and is listed as uncommon with sea glass collectors. Because of its thickness, it may have dated back to the early 1900.
Details
It measures about 2 1/4 inches or 57 mm
Chains can be purchased separately
~ About Sea Glass~
Facts about Sea Foam Sea Glass
Sea Foam is my favorite color of Sea glass. It is a color of sea glass that is not rare, but is listed as uncommon. Coca-Cola used this color in its bottles for over 60 years. You will see a fluctuation in this color from soft green to soft blue green and then to some were almost a light aqua. The greener the color is due to the amount of iron added as making the glass. If copper was added you would see more blue.