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Sterling silver ring featuring smooth aquamarine Japanese sea glass from hand-blown fishing net floats.
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  • Size: 6

  • Materials: Genuine aquamarine sea glass from Japan, hand-set in sterling silver.

  • Design: This gorgeous, thick, and well-rounded piece of aquamarine sea glass glows beautifully in any light. Its origin traces back to Japanese fishermen who, decades ago, crafted hand-blown glass fishing net floats. These floats would sometimes drift away, shatter upon coastal rocks, and over the years, be naturally shaped by the sea into luminous gems like this one.

  • Style: Elegant, timeless, and full of oceanic history - the soft blue tones evoke the calm and clarity of the Pacific waters. A perfect everyday piece or a meaningful keepsake for sea lovers and travelers.

  • Origin: Japan, from traditional hand-blown fishnet float glass once used by coastal fishermen.

  • Meaning: Aquamarine Sea Glass symbolizes peace, courage, and emotional clarity, mirroring the serenity of ocean waves and the strength found in their endless rhythm.

  • Vibe:Tranquil and luminous - a wearable fragment of ocean history that connects you to distant shores and timeless craftsmanship. 🌊💙

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Cindy Fraser

Designer & Goldsmith

Sea Glass Gold is a collection of fine jewelry handcrafted with genuine, ocean-tumbled sea glass - the rarest quality, naturally shaped by the sea over many decades. Each piece is created to highlight the glass’s natural beauty, history, and color. 

The sea glass I use comes from beaches around the world, collected for its exceptional color and symmetrical shape. Because true jewelry-grade sea glass is becoming increasingly rare, these pieces are meant to be treasured - heirlooms that hold a connection to the ocean’s past.

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