Seaham Seaglass
Rare Seaham End Of Day Sea Glass Collection – Multi Colour English Beach Glass – Genuine Seaham Sea Glass Lot
Rare Seaham End Of Day Sea Glass Collection – Multi Colour English Beach Glass – Genuine Seaham Sea Glass Lot
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A stunning and highly unusual collection of genuine Seaham “End Of Day” sea glass pieces, handpicked from Seaham Beach in the North East of England.
This beautiful mixed lot features several rare multi-coloured examples with striking layered patterns, contrasting bands, swirls, and colour transitions formed during historic glass production. These pieces originated from leftover molten glass at the end of factory shifts, where colours blended together to create completely unique combinations before eventually finding their way into the sea decades ago.
Each piece in this collection has been naturally tumbled by the North Sea over many years, developing the classic smooth frosted finish collectors love.
The collection includes a fantastic variety of tones including cobalt blue, turquoise, aqua, emerald green, seafoam, and milky white blends. Several pieces display especially desirable banding and layered effects rarely found in standard sea glass.
This is a truly eye-catching collector’s lot and would also be perfect for jewellery makers looking for unique statement pieces.
Features
- Genuine Seaham End Of Day sea glass
- Rare multi-coloured and layered pieces
- Naturally ocean-tumbled
- Smooth frosted finish
- Beautiful swirls, bands, and colour transitions
- Handpicked from Seaham Beach, England
- Completely unique collection
- Jewellery and collector quality
Included Colours
- Cobalt blue
- Aqua blue
- Turquoise
- Emerald green
- Seafoam green
- Milky white blends
Perfect For
- Sea glass collectors
- Jewellery making
- Wire wrapping
- Coastal décor
- Display collections
- Beach-inspired crafts
- Gifts for sea glass lovers
- Rare Seaham sea glass collections
The 10p coin shown in the photographs provides a size reference.
Authentic Seaham sea glass collected from one of the world’s most famous sea glass beaches, celebrated for its rare multi-coloured End Of Day finds.
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