Handcrafted Brown/Orange Sea Glass Sterling Silver Plated Ring - Rare Irish Sea Find!

Embrace the enchanting beauty of the sea with this one-of-a-kind handcrafted ring featuring authentic brown/orange sea glass found on Fleetwood Beach from the Irish SeaThis piece of Sea Glass is meticulously sea frosted, showcasing nature's artistry, with measurements of approximately 12cm x 8cm x 4cm and an overall length of 25cm.

The adjustable sterling silver plated ring offers a perfect fit, ranging from size M to P, with a delicate band width of 2mm for added comfort and style.

This remarkable treasure, showcasing the natural beauty of sea glass, is thought to be centuries old, making it a truly unique find. Presented in a stunning pink presentation box measuring 40cm square, this ring is ready to charm as a special gift or a cherished addition to your own collection.

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Sea glass is formed by the natural process of the ocean's waves and currents pounding against glass objects that have been discarded in the ocean, such as bottles, jars, and other types of glassware.

Over time, the constant motion of the waves and currents smooth and polish the sharp edges of the glass fragments, creating the unique and beautiful sea glass that is often found on beaches.

The colour of sea glass is determined by the original colour of the glass and the length of time it has been exposed to the elements. For example, clear glass may turn frosted white after years of exposure to salt water and sand, while brown or green glass may become more translucent and take on a deeper shade.

Sea glass can be found all over the world, but it is more commonly found in areas where there has been a history of heavy maritime traffic or where there are large populations of people living near the coast. The best time to search for sea glass is during low tide when more of the beach is exposed.

Sea glass can also be formed by natural events such as storms and hurricanes that stir up the ocean and move the glass pieces around. In addition, the presence of rocks and other abrasive materials in the ocean can contribute to the polishing process.

The formation of sea glass can take years, even decades, and requires a combination of factors such as the type of glass, the frequency and strength of the waves, and the amount of exposure to the elements. This is why sea glass is considered to be a rare and precious find.

While sea glass can be found on beaches around the world, some areas are more known for their abundance of sea glass. These include Fort Bragg in California, Seaham Beach in England, and Glass Beach in Hawaii.

This piece of Seaglass was found in the Irish sea, on the Beaches of Fleetwood, in Lancashire England.