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    This is a very beautiful and rare piece of Cobalt Blue sea glass. Cobalt blue sea glass origins are from bottles and jars used for medicines in the 1880s and “pseudo” medicinals in the 1950s such as Noxzema, Vicks Rub, Pepto Bismol, etc. Cobalt blue glass was made by adding cobalt oxide to the glass batch. This is a rare colour of sea glass to find. Found at Limekilns in Fife, Scotland. Measuring 2.5 cm x 3.5cm its shape is unaltered and has been drilled and hung by an artistic silver wire bale on an adjustable length of grey faux suede finished with a white lava bead. All pieces are sent by tracking delivery and arrive beautifully gift wrapped in a linen pouch. For more information and detail of the history and colour rarity scale of all pieces visit About Sea Glass Colours. **Note: all of my sea glass is 100% genuine and handpicked by me 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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    • Measuring 4cm x 2cm this unaltered piece of rare Cornflower Blue sea glass has been lovingly hand wrapped with silver plated artistic wire.
    • All pieces are sent by tracking delivery and arrive beautifully gift wrapped in a linen pouch.
    Unless stated, all pendants will arrive without a necklace.  Please contact me if you would like to discuss the supply of one with your order. **Note: all of my sea glass and other ocean treasures are 100% genuine and handpicked by me 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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    • Measuring 4cm x 1.5cm
    • The pendant is finished simply with a silver artistic wire bale.
    • This piece was collected on the shores of Aberdour Black Sands beach in Fife, Scotland
    • All pieces are sent by tracking delivery and arrive beautifully gift wrapped in a linen pouch.
    Unless stated, all pendants are sold without necklaces. Contact me at time of sale if a necklace is required to discuss options available.   **Note: all of my sea glass is 100% genuine and handpicked by me 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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    • Measuring 4cm x 2.5cm x 2cm this statement pendant is made from a very beautifully shaped and rare piece of  'bottle top' clear sea glass with a waterfall of clear, green and (rare) cobalt blue wrapped in artistic silver wire.
    • All pieces are sent by tracking delivery and arrive beautifully gift wrapped in a linen pouch.
    • All pieces are unaltered and as found on the Black Beach of Aberdour in Fife, Scotland.
    Unless stated, all pendants are sold without a necklace. If one is required, please contact me at time of sale to discuss. **Note: all of my sea glass is 100% genuine and handpicked by me 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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    Measuring 3cm x 1.5cm this pendant is made from a very rare and beautifully shaped 'bottle top' part of an Aqua bottle with a silver hammered 'waves' decoration. It is hung on an 18" length of grey faux suede with a handmade hammered silver hook fastening. (Size Guide here) All pieces are sent by tracking delivery and arrive beautifully gift wrapped in a linen pouch. Found on Limekilns beach in Fife, Scotland. For more information and detail of the history and colour rarity scale of all pieces visit About Sea Glass Colours. **Note: all of my sea glass is 100% genuine and handpicked by me 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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