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Seaglass Necklace + Earring Set - UV Glowing Yellow
Very Rare UV Greenish Yellow Seaglass Necklace and matching Earring Set by Aimee K. Banion.
This is a very unusual find and the absolute coolest if worn to a dance club, glow party, restaurant or holiday party with glow lights! The jewelry is made with pieces I found on the pebble-covered beaches of Lake Erie, Ohio. An 18" sterling silver snake chain is included.
Ultraviolet seaglass of any shade or hue is 1:7,500 on the rarity scale, which means that of 7,500 pieces found by a person, only one might glow under an ultraviolet / black / glow light! Not much was made with yellow glass originally, other than some vehicle signal lights and decorative Depression Era glassware. The pendant measures 1” x 1”. The earrings measure 1.5” long.
Seaglass is worn down pieces of these relics that make their way into the ocean from a seaside landfill or from ships - sand and coral reefs wear down the shards in the surf and currents to make them particularly frosty! All of my seaglass is organically-worn down by the oceans and Great Lakes - always a beachfind and NEVER purchased or machine tumbled! The included color rarity chart was made with my own research over the two decades I have been collecting these frosty shards of history.
Thank you for supporting an independent American artist and beachcomber!
Very Rare UV Greenish Yellow Seaglass Necklace and matching Earring Set by Aimee K. Banion.
This is a very unusual find and the absolute coolest if worn to a dance club, glow party, restaurant or holiday party with glow lights! The jewelry is made with pieces I found on the pebble-covered beaches of Lake Erie, Ohio. An 18" sterling silver snake chain is included.
Ultraviolet seaglass of any shade or hue is 1:7,500 on the rarity scale, which means that of 7,500 pieces found by a person, only one might glow under an ultraviolet / black / glow light! Not much was made with yellow glass originally, other than some vehicle signal lights and decorative Depression Era glassware. The pendant measures 1” x 1”. The earrings measure 1.5” long.
Seaglass is worn down pieces of these relics that make their way into the ocean from a seaside landfill or from ships - sand and coral reefs wear down the shards in the surf and currents to make them particularly frosty! All of my seaglass is organically-worn down by the oceans and Great Lakes - always a beachfind and NEVER purchased or machine tumbled! The included color rarity chart was made with my own research over the two decades I have been collecting these frosty shards of history.
Thank you for supporting an independent American artist and beachcomber!

