This beautifully shaped olive green sea glass necklace features a naturally sculpted piece of sea glass found by the maker on the shores of Seaham Hall Beach, on the North East coast of England — a coastline famed for its historic sea glass and industrial glassmaking heritage.
During the late Victorian period and early 20th century, Seaham was home to significant glassworks. Discarded and surplus glass entered the sea, where decades of wave action gradually transformed sharp fragments into smooth, sea-frosted forms. After more than 100 years of natural tumbling in the North Sea, only a small proportion of pieces return to shore with the colour, balance, and softness required for jewellery.
This particular piece was personally discovered on the beach, then intentionally selected to be made into jewellery for its rich olive-green tone and beautifully rounded, organic shape. Olive green sea glass is less commonly found than pale green or white, and its muted, earthy colour shifts subtly in different light — a quality that makes it especially appealing when worn. The surface retains fine markings from its journey through the sea, giving the glass depth and character without compromising its smoothness.
The sea glass is paired with a solid stainless steel paperclip chain measuring approximately 18 inches, finished with a lobster clasp for a secure and comfortable fit. The clean, contemporary chain complements the natural shape of the glass, allowing it to remain the focal point.
Olive green sea glass found by the maker on Seaham Hall Beach, UK
Naturally tumbled in the North Sea for 100+ years
Selected specifically for jewellery-grade quality and shape
One-of-a-kind sea glass necklace
Solid stainless steel paperclip chain (~18″) with lobster clasp
Shaped entirely by time, tide, and movement, this necklace is a quiet celebration of nature’s ability to refine and soften — a rare fragment of the past, finished by hand and impossible to recreate.