Sunday, November 29, 2009

Evolution Of The Sea Siren

Handmade sea glass necklace with cobalt blue sea glass by Out Of The Blue Seaglass JewelryEighteen years ago while living in Rincon, Puerto Rico I taught myself this simple bead weaving pattern. I made this necklace with Japanese glass seed beads and cobalt blue sea glass that I collected from the beaches of Rincon. I have had this necklace for eighteen years and still wear it, but I know it will not last forever.

I have always looked to the ancient world for inspiration. I often find myself asking what ancient people that lived by the sea would have done with sea glass. Fueled by that inquiry I strive to make sea glass jewelry that if properly cared for would last for generations - heirloom quality.

So the woven sea glass necklace in the image above evolved into the necklace you see in the image below. Nine pieces of sea glass have given way to five pieces of sea glass and five spiraling charms, which looks less cluttered to my eye. I made the chain, clasp and spirals with thick gauge sterling silver wire. This necklace gains it's strength from the thick wire which is work hardened before and during the jewelry making process. With proper care this necklace will last for generations and could possibly someday become an antiquity.

Handmade sea glass necklace with seafoam green sea glass by Out Of The Blue Seaglass Jewelry

Sunday, November 22, 2009

New website For Out Of The Blue Seaglass Jewelry

Sea glass jewelry or beach glass jewelry with sea glass that was worn smooth only by the sea and collected from the beach
In the midst of a hectic schedule I somehow managed to redo my website. This last year has been busy. We spent much of June in California so that I could take some jewelry classes. In July we traveled to Prince Edward Island, Canada where we attended the Mermaid Tears Sea Glass Festival. Then it was back to California in October for more jewelry classes. During October we also attended the North American Sea Glass Festival in Erie, Pennsylvania. Now that the new site is done I can spend more time making jewelry doing the work that I love.

Please check out our new site: Out Of The Blue Seaglass Jewelry