Seaham Seaglass
Rare End Of Day Blue Seaham Sea Glass Pair – Pendant Sized Multitone English Sea Glass – Handpicked From Seaham Beach
Rare End Of Day Blue Seaham Sea Glass Pair – Pendant Sized Multitone English Sea Glass – Handpicked From Seaham Beach
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A beautiful pair of rare End Of Day blue sea glass pieces handpicked from Seaham Beach in the North East of England.
These two naturally frosted pieces display stunning layered blue colouring, with soft transitions between icy pale blue, turquoise, teal, and deeper ocean tones. The larger piece in particular has an almost glowing quality in natural light, with a striking darker core surrounded by lighter translucent blue edges.
Both pieces are pendant sized, making them especially appealing for jewellery makers, wire wrapping artists, or collectors searching for unusual statement pieces.
Why These Pieces Are Special
End Of Day sea glass is highly collectible because it was originally created using leftover coloured glass from historic glass production runs. Different colours were combined together at the end of the working day, producing unpredictable layered effects and unique patterns.
Over decades in the North Sea, the glass became naturally tumbled and frosted, creating the smooth satin finish collectors love.
This pair stands out because of:
- Rare layered blue colouration
- Strong natural frosting
- Excellent translucency
- Smooth naturally shaped forms
- Pendant sized dimensions
- Distinct ocean-like colour gradients
- Genuine Seaham provenance
The larger piece has a particularly dramatic two-tone appearance that resembles deep seawater fading into pale coastal blue.
Perfect For
- Pendant making
- Wire wrapped jewellery
- Sea glass collections
- Coastal inspired art
- Resin work
- Display pieces
- Craft projects
- Gifts for sea glass lovers
Every piece of genuine Seaham sea glass is unique, but End Of Day examples with this level of colour variation and jewellery-friendly sizing are especially sought after.
A stunning and highly collectible pair of rare English sea glass pieces shaped entirely by nature and time.
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