Seaham Seaglass
Rare Yellow & Orange Seaham Sea Glass Collection – Genuine English Beach Glass for Jewellery Making & Collectors
Rare Yellow & Orange Seaham Sea Glass Collection – Genuine English Beach Glass for Jewellery Making & Collectors
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A beautiful collection of genuine Seaham sea glass in rare yellow, golden, and orange tones, naturally shaped and frosted by the North Sea over many decades.
Bright yellow and orange sea glass is far less commonly found than traditional green or brown pieces, making collections like this especially sought after by collectors and jewellery makers alike. The warm citrus colouring and soft matte finish give these pieces a glowing appearance that stands out beautifully in any sea glass collection.
This carefully matched set includes a variety of shapes and shades, from pale buttery yellow to deeper amber-orange tones. One particularly striking piece even features a lovely two-tone blend of creamy white and rich orange colouring.
All pieces have been handpicked from Seaham Beach on the North East coast of England, one of the world’s most famous sea glass beaches.
Details
- Genuine Seaham sea glass collection
- Rare yellow and orange colouring
- Naturally ocean tumbled
- Beautiful frosted authentic finish
- Mixed shapes and sizes
- Ideal for jewellery making and wire wrapping
- Handpicked from Seaham Beach, England
- You will receive the exact pieces shown
Size
Photographed beside a UK 10p coin for scale (roughly the size of a US quarter).
Perfect For
- Sea glass collectors
- Pendant making
- Wire wrapped jewellery
- Earrings and artisan crafts
- Coastal décor
- Display collections
- Creative projects
- Gifts for beach lovers
The smooth shapes and vibrant colours make these pieces especially well suited for jewellery work, while the rarity of genuine yellow and orange sea glass makes the collection highly desirable for collectors searching for unusual finds.
Seaham sea glass is treasured worldwide for its history, colour variety, and naturally frosted appearance created by decades of tumbling in the North Sea.
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