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Purple Neodymium sea glass bracelet – gold vermeil, rare Italian ocean-tumbled jewelry
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  • Size: Fits wrist size 6.25-7.5

  • Materials: Genuine Neodymium sea glass from Carrara, Tuscany, Italy, hand-set in heirloom Gold Vermeil (a thick layer of pure gold over sterling silver).

     

  • Design: This rare piece of Neodymium sea glass shifts from soft lilac to brilliant blue under fluorescent light, a magical optical effect unique to this historic glass.

     

  • Origin: Discovered along the shores of Carrara, Tuscany, where a devastating flood over 80 years ago swept a warehouse of luxury glassware into the river and out to sea. Decades of tumbling waves polished the broken fragments into smooth gems that still occasionally wash ashore today.

     

  • History: Likely originating from Depression-era decorative glassware, this piece carries with it both history and enchantment, a true ocean-forged relic of art and time.

     

  • Craftsmanship: Expertly wrapped in a high-quality Gold Vermeil bracelet that mirrors the look and feel of solid gold, but with lasting durability at a fraction of the cost.

     

  • Meaning: Neodymium sea glass symbolizes transformation and resilience - beauty reborn through time and tide.

     

  • Vibe: Elegant, rare, and mesmerizing - a wearable piece of history that glows with old-world charm and ocean magic. 💜🌊✨

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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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