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    An unaltered piece of Forest green sea glass is wrapped in silver plated artistic wire with an added silver paw. Forest green sea glass most likely originates from 20th century wine bottles. The Paw celebrates the bond we have with our animal companions. This piece of sea glass was found on the sandy shores of the Black Beach in Aberdour on the East of Scotland.        
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    This unaltered piece of olive coloured Scottish sea glass was found on the sandy shores of the Black Beach in Aberdour on the East of Scotland. It is wrapped in gilt artistic wire.
    • Measurements are 1.5 x 4 cm and it is strung on an adjustable piece of olive coloured length of faux suede with a black lava bead.  Lava beads can be used as an essential oil diffuser. Place a few drops of essential oil on the lava bead and the properties of the oil will work with the Auric field of the wearer further enhancing the energetic effects of the sea glass itself.
    • It will arrive beautifully gift wrapped in a draw string pouch.
      **Note: all of my sea glass is 100% genuine and handpicked by myself from shores of Fife, Scotland. The shapes and colours of sea glass vary because they are shaped by the ocean and from rolling around in the sand for many years. Glass can be fragile - handle & wear with care.  
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    This unusual design is created from an unaltered piece of Kelly green sea glass wrapped in silver plated artistic wire with an added silver Turtle charm. Kelly green sea glass most likely originates from beer and soda bottles. The Turtle is a symbol of Mother Earth,  longevity, endurance, persistence, and the continuation of life This piece of sea glass was found on the sandy shores of the Black Beach in Aberdour on the East of Scotland.        
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    This unaltered piece of olive coloured Scottish sea glass was found on the sandy shores of the Black Beach in Aberdour on the East of Scotland. Its shape is unaltered and it has been drilled and hung by a bail of silver plated artistic wire on an adjustable length of olive faux suede with black lava bead.  Lava beads can be used as an essential oil diffuser. Place a few drops of essential oil on the lava bead and the properties of the oil will work with the Auric field of the wearer further enhancing the energetic effects of the sea glass itself.
    • Measurements are 2.5 x 4.5 cm and it is strung on an olive coloured length of adjustable faux suede with a black lava bead.
    • All pieces are sent by tracking delivery and arrive beautifully gift wrapped in a linen pouch.
    **Note: all of my sea glass is 100% genuine and handpicked by myself from shores of Fife, Scotland. The shapes and colours of sea glass vary because they are shaped by the ocean and from rolling around in the sand for many years. Glass can be fragile - handle & wear with care.  
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    This beautiful heart shaped piece of deep green sea glass which changes colour depending on the light, was found on the sandy shores of the Black Beach in Aberdour on the East of Scotland. It retains part of the original embossed writing in its previous life as a bottle most likely in the range of 50 years ago. Its shape is unaltered.
    • Bale is hand twisted from copper artistic wire.
    • Measurements : 4 x 3 cm
    • It will arrive beautifully gift wrapped in a draw string pouch.
    Unless stated all pendants are sold without a necklace. Please contact me at time of purchase if you would like to discuss the available necklaces if required. **Note: all of my sea glass is 100% genuine and handpicked by myself from shores of Fife, Scotland. The shapes and colours of sea glass vary because they are shaped by the ocean and from rolling around in the sand for many years. Glass can be fragile - handle & wear with care.  
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    An unaltered piece of Forest green sea glass is wrapped in silver and rose gold artistic wire. Forest green sea glass most likely originates from 20th century wine bottles. This piece of sea glass was found on the sandy shores of the Black Beach in Aberdour on the East of Scotland.        

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