$45.00
Hand-carved glass beads, crafted in the early 1900s and strung on heavy-spun cotton cord, carry with them over a century of history. These “trade beads”—made primarily in Venice, Bohemia, and other European centers—once traveled the trade routes of Africa and the Americas. From the mid-1800s to early 1900s, millions were produced, with Venice leading the market and makers in Germany, France, and the Netherlands contributing their own artistry.
Time has left its mark on each bead. Worn and faded from years of passage, every subtle abrasion and imperfection whispers of its journey—of hands that have held it, markets it has passed through, and stories it has silently witnessed. A rare and tactile connection to a global history, now ready to be part of yours.
$190.00
A little love letter to shell collectors: a whelk shell coils and curls in an intricate, hand-carved Ruthie B. pendant that shimmers in silky fine silver metals. This sea treasure...
$280.00
An elongated mother of pearl pendant is whimsical, iridescent and adorned with a tide pool's worth of barnacles – exhibiting the soft side of the ocean's beauty. The shimmering luster...
$375.00
This enhanced skate pendant embodies the peculiarity and unusual beauty found on the ocean's sandy shores. Spindly and curious, these sea-bound treasures are also known as a mermaid's purse. Solid...
$650.00
The links of this necklace resemble lemon slices, creating a fresh but fun piece. Falling right at the collarbone, you can wear this necklace with multiple necklines. Hammered sterling silver...