A Personal Collection

Gifts of
the Tide

Each piece shaped by decades of ocean movement — sea glass worn smooth by wave and sand, dark pebbles polished to obsidian, ceramic fragments turned to porcelain gems.

Explore the collection
200+ Pieces
9 Colours
Years at Sea
1 Collector

The Collection

01 — Specimens

Sea Glass · Most Common

Frosted White

The most abundant treasure of the shore. Once clear glass — bottles, jars, windows — tumbled into silky opaque softness over 20–50 years.

Sea Glass · Common

Forest Green

Born from wine and beer bottles, this rich green glass is worn to a deep matte lustre. Each piece holds the echo of a forgotten celebration.

Sea Glass · Common

Amber Brown

Thick glass from medicine and spirits bottles. The amber colour was practical once — UV protection for potions. Now pure beauty.

River Pebble · Igneous

Obsidian Black

Flint or basalt, smooth as silk from millennia of river and tidal polishing. Heavy in the palm. These dark stones ground the collection.

Sea Glass · Uncommon

Ocean Blue

Ink bottles, mason jars, early medicine glass. Blue sea glass catches the light differently from every angle — a miniature stained glass window.

Ceramic · Fragment

Blush Ceramic

A shard of pottery or tile, its glaze worn to a soft peach. Ceramic fragments are rarer than glass — proof of the sea's impartiality. It takes everything and returns it changed.

Sea Glass · Rare

Cobalt Deep

Milk of Magnesia, Vicks, Bromo-Seltzer. The most sought-after colour. Deep cobalt sea glass from the collection — a genuine rarity found once in a hundred beach visits.

Sea Glass · Uncommon

Honey Gold

A warm, luminous amber that glows when held to light. Thicker than standard brown glass — likely from a vintage bottle with unusual formulation or age.

Sea Glass · Common

Seafoam Pale

A cool, slightly blue-tinged white from older glass formulations. The matte surface diffuses light evenly — the most elegant texture in the collection.

Colour Spectrum

02 — Palette

Hover each band to explore the colour range found in the collection.

Frosted White
Seafoam
Forest Green
Deep Green
Amber Brown
Honey Gold
Blush Ceramic
Ocean Blue
Cobalt Deep
Obsidian

Rarity Guide

03 — Classification

White & Clear

Common · ~40%

Green

Common · ~25%

Brown

Common · ~20%

Blue

Uncommon · ~10%

Cobalt

Rare · ~1%

Time is the
finest craftsman

Sea glass is the only material on earth that improves entirely through neglect. Discarded, tumbled, forgotten — what was once broken becomes beautiful through the patient work of tides.

Each piece in this collection was once part of something else. A bottle. A jar. A window. Thrown into the sea either by accident or intention, then returned decades later as something entirely new.

Finding sea glass is slow work. It requires a certain quality of attention — a willingness to walk slowly, look closely, and celebrate small things.