Seaside Rocks

“Lovely things made from collected seaglass, pebbles, shell, driftwood & glass beads. ”

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☆ all the seaglass and pebbles you see in my work has been used as found. Decades of rolling about in the sea has worked its beautiful magic.

☆ your item will be posted using recycled packaging, which isn't incredibly attractive, but it serves its purpose. And anyway, it's what's inside that counts. : )

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About Seaside Rocks

Seaside Rocks

Seaside inspired jewellery, lovingly crafted from my dining room table in East Sussex.

I've always loved glass.
In fact, when I was 4, I helped myself to a handful of colourful glass beads from the craft shelf at school; they were cool, bright and noisy in that smooth glassy way. I stole them and adored them on the sly for a day or two before I was caught and brought to justice by reading Peter and Jane books out loud to the headmistress during playtime (for a whole week).
Fast forward to 2016, I remembered about seaglass, about how lovely and mysterious and beautiful it is, once you start thinking about it.

What actually was it? Who once had it whatever it was? What's the story here? How many decades on that seabed, rolling and tumbling about, back and fore, day in, day out?

And so I embarked on my seaglass journey and boldly set about learning how to work with it, thinking up things to make with it, how to wear it, to honour it..this is how my seaglass adventure (obsession) started.

In Sussex where I'm based, I sometimes find seaglass on the shores here. Then there's Cornwall, lots of lovely finds there. However, I can report that recent trips haven't been as fruitful as usual.

One of the most famous places in the uk for seaglass hunters is Seaham in Durham, NE England, due to the old Victorian glassworks. Vats of unused molten glass was thrown out to sea at the end of the day, and incredibly it still it washes up on the beautiful heritage coast. My long-suffering gorgeous guy and I have spent many wet & cold hours seeking out the rare multi-coloured pieces, as well as the little, perfectly frosted nuggets of seaglass. These nuggets appear in a fair amount of my designs.

Seaham seaglass is over 100 years old and highly regarded.

Pebbles. Tactile & warm, with go-with-everything neutral, earthy hues. I love working with these guys, very easygoing and versatile.

Plastic.The amount of plastic in our eco-systems is alarming. I always take home as much as I can when I visit a beach, like bags of the stuff. I recycle what I can.

I work from a small dining table at home in my spare time, drilling, designing and wire-working...which of course means everyone has to eat on their laps.

My designs are fluid, meaning I'll have an idea (some work out brilliantly, others less so), and so I crack on with making a few, in a 'same but different/no two pieces are identical' kinda way.

If you have any bits you've brought home from a beach walk, or been gifted, or just simply own, & you would like something made from them, then I'd love to do that too. Just get in touch!

And yes, I have a cat, who likes to help by rolling about on any driftwood that's brought home, like he thinks the Quality Control Manager or something.

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