Showing posts with label sea glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea glass. Show all posts

Monday, 17 March 2025

Review: SeaglassByArchie 50 x pieces (150g) Sea glass assorted green shades of glass from Kent

 I purchased two 150g (about 50 pieces) of green sea glass from SeaGlassByArchie via Etsy (she does also have her own online website and store here where you can also see where she walks her dog, Bolt, as she collects the glass. 


Each bag cost £15 but I got it on sale at nearly half price. The pieces of glass are beautiful, some are iridescent, some opaque whilst others are just a beautiful hue of green. It’s a shame glass cannot speak as I am sure each piece has its’ own story to tell. 

I am very pleased with the glass stones I received. I intend to use them not only as blog props but also home decor and fill some glass bowls with them to put around my house. 

I received a free card and a thank you note with my order which inspired me to look at her other items. She also has a lovely well priced range of sea glass gift cards which could be framed once you have given the card to the recipient.

I would recommend Sea Glass by Archie if you wanted some glass to use for crafting projects or for home decor. I will certainly buy from her store again. 


I purchased the item myself and the views expressed in this blog are my own 



Wednesday, 27 April 2022

Review: Rolling Waves Cornwall Sterling Silver Cornish Sea Glass Pendant




I was lucky enough to win a Rollingwavescornwall sterling blue sea glass pendant in her Instagram competition. I have always been fascinated with sea glass when I’ve seen it on the beach. Each piece is unique, shaped by the waves and sea. Rolling Waves Cornwall is an Etsy seller who specialises in hand making Cornish Sea Glass Jewellery.  You can also follow her on Instagram

My stone is a light blue which almost glows in the sunlight. The setting compliments ad enhances the stone by being minimalist. The piece would be suitable for all occasions and seasons. I have purchased a similar piece with a yellow stone for this month’s blog competition and it cost £40 which I think is very reasonable for a handmade piece of jewellery. The pendant is boxed in a Rolling Waves Cornwall embossed gift box. 

I would and have purchase more items in the future. Each piece is unique and exquisitely made. 


I won this piece of jewellery in a competition but this has not affected the opinion expressed in this blog post.