Our Sea glass jewellery originates from different beaches across the Isle of Wight. Each piece has been hand collected and made by us into a unique jewellery—precious keepsakes of the Isle of Wight. We add new creations to the showroom daily, so please visit us to see the full selection.
view our full collection of sea glass in our showroom
Our Isle of Wight sea glass jewellery is created by us, from seaglass found on our walks across the Isle of Wight. We collect a variety of colours, refine and shape some and leave others in their rustic miss-shaped forms as they were discovered.
Sea Glass originates from discarded bottles and glass dropped onto the beach or into the sea. Over time, the glass wears from attrition against other rocks and pebbles on the beach, moved by the tides and eroded into a variety of shapes. Sea glass has a distinctive matte appearance and is found in a variety of colours. On our weekend ambles across the Isle of Wight, we collect sea glass, shape it and create unique designs for our showroom to make perfect souvenirs of this beautiful island.
Introducing the Sea Glass Collectors Pouch The sea glass pouch is an essential item of kit for the sea glass hunter. After many years of sea glass hunting, I finally...
Amazingly, teal-coloured sea glass accounts for just one piece of every two thousand pieces found on beaches. For this reason, you can imagine the excitement from finding a beautiful vibrant...
Compton beach on the Isle of Wight provides a wonderful windswept backdrop of Jurassic cliffs, perfect for sea glass and fossil hunters. Located very close to Freshwater Bay, Compton Bay is positioned...
For centuries, signet rings have served as both adornment and authority — a single piece of jewellery capable of bearing a family's name, a crest, or a personal mark into wax or metal with the simple press of a hand. At the heart of every true signet ring is its engraved face: a design cut in reverse, so that when pressed into a soft material, it leaves behind a perfect, right-reading impression. This mirrored engraving is what separates a genuine seal ring from a purely decorative one.
Hand-carving a signet face is a skilled and exacting craft. Each line, letter, or emblem must be cut deep enough to hold its shape under pressure, while remaining fine enough to capture intricate detail — crest motifs, initials, heraldic devices, or clan symbols passed down through generations. Historically, these rings were used to seal letters and documents, authenticate ownership, and identify family lineage at a glance; a wax impression from a signet ring carried the same weight as a signature. For many families and clans, the design itself became a visual shorthand for heritage — instantly recognisable, deeply personal, and rarely duplicated.
Because every signet ring tells a different story, we craft each one to order. You choose the shape and size of the ring face, and we engrave it to the depth required for a crisp, lasting impression — ensuring your seal is as functional as it is meaningful, whether it carries a family crest, a personal monogram, or a design entirely your own.