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Three teal teardrop-shaped charms on cards labeled 'Spain', 'England', and 'Italy' against a white background.
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  • Description:  These sea glass charms set in sterling silver measure between 0.5 and 1 inch in diameter and feature lobster claw clasps for easy attachment. Each piece is a genuine ocean-tumbled treasure - beautifully shaped, frosted, and full of character.

    They can be purchased individually or added to any existing charm bracelet or anklet, allowing you to build your own story in sea glass.

  • Design Inspiration: Travel the world in historic style with these authentic sea glass pieces, hand-collected from the coasts of Spain, England, and Italy - each representing a timeless connection to the sea.

    Create your own “Travel the World” bracelet or a birthstone-inspired collection for your children, grandchildren, or loved ones - every charm a memory, a place, a moment in time.

  • Meaning: Sea glass embodies transformation and endurance, shaped by years of waves into something enduringly beautiful - a reminder that even through time and change, beauty only deepens.

  • Vibe: Elegant, meaningful, and full of wanderlust- a coastal keepsake infused with global charm. 🌍💙

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Handmade

Made with love, inspired by the sea.

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Design your own piece and we’ll bring it to life.

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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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