Precious Metal Clay Sea Glass Pendant with Ruffle
Pendant measures 1 1/8 inches long and weighs 16.2 grams.
Precious Metal Clay, or PMC, is soft and pliable and can be shaped and formed with your fingers and simple tools, many of which you probably all ready have on hand.
After air-drying, the objects – pendants, earrings etc – are heated to temperatures approaching the melting point of the metal where the metal particles fuse together and the clay-like binder burns off to make a dense, fully metallic object – Precious Metal. Fired PMC work can be polished with a burnisher or in a tumbler, soldered, enameled, and in many other ways treated just like any other silver item.
This method of jewelry-making uses fine silver which is a more expensive material and so these pieces are priced by weight (grams).
Pear-shape Sea Glass Precious Metal Clay Pendant with Ruffle
Pendant measures 1 1/8 inches long and weighs 16.3 grams.
Precious Metal Clay, or PMC, is soft and pliable and can be shaped and formed with your fingers and simple tools, many of which you probably all ready have on hand.
After air-drying, the objects – pendants, earrings etc – are heated to temperatures approaching the melting point of the metal where the metal particles fuse together and the clay-like binder burns off to make a dense, fully metallic object – Precious Metal. Fired PMC work can be polished with a burnisher or in a tumbler, soldered, enameled, and in many other ways treated just like any other silver item.
This method of jewelry-making uses fine silver which is a more expensive material and so these pieces are priced by weight (grams).
Sea Glass Bottle Top Encased in Sterling Silver Wire
A unique piece of sea glass, the top of the bottle, is held fast and secure inside a sterling silver wire basket, making this a versatile accessory for any ensemble. Pendant includes 21″ sterling silver chain.
Sea glass is physically and chemically weathered glass found on beaches along bodies of salt water. These weathering processes produce natural frosted glass. “Genuine sea glass” can be collected as a hobby and can be used to make jewelry. Sea glass takes 20 to 30 years, and sometimes as much as 50 years, to acquire its characteristic texture and shape. (excerpt from Wikipedia)
Oval Sea Glass on Sterling Silver Pendant
This exquisite pendant is set centered on a piece of sterling silver and held in place by a few silver wires, accentuating the center into an almost vase-like shape.
Sea glass is physically and chemically weathered glass found on beaches along bodies of salt water. These weathering processes produce natural frosted glass. “Genuine sea glass” can be collected as a hobby and can be used to make jewelry. Sea glass takes 20 to 30 years, and sometimes as much as 50 years, to acquire its characteristic texture and shape. (excerpt from Wikipedia)
Sterling Silver Nugget and Sea Glass Pendant
This stunning pendant features an oval piece light green sea glass in the center, surrounded by small sterling silver nuggets to add texture and is about 2 inches long. Chain is not included with this pendant.
Sea glass is physically and chemically weathered glass found on beaches along bodies of salt water. These weathering processes produce natural frosted glass. “Genuine sea glass” can be collected as a hobby and can be used to make jewelry. Sea glass takes 20 to 30 years, and sometimes as much as 50 years, to acquire its characteristic texture and shape. (excerpt from Wikipedia)
Sterling Silver with Sea Glass Earrings
These delicate earrings feature sterling silver toward the top, with light green sea glass from St. Croix, Virgin Islands.
Sea glass is physically and chemically weathered glass found on beaches along bodies of salt water. These weathering processes produce natural frosted glass. “Genuine sea glass” can be collected as a hobby and can be used to make jewelry. Sea glass takes 20 to 30 years, and sometimes as much as 50 years, to acquire its characteristic texture and shape. (excerpt from Wikipedia)