Filigree from the Sea

I grew up beside the Otago Harbour and have always enjoyed ceramic treasures from the sea.  I love that each piece has a story;  Was it part of a favourite dinner set? how did it break? where did it start it’s journey to be washed up on whichever beach I am wondering on?

Yesterday I found this piece, robin egg blue with white spots blurring together, at the bottom of the steps that led down to the sea here in Korcula.  It is now sitting here on our working table here at Seba Dizajn and I look forward to seeing what Doka will create with it.

An experimental piece of seaside recycling, something new for the Seba collection.

What is your favourite piece of recycled jewellery?

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 thoughts on “Filigree from the Sea”

  1. It is so refreshing to read short snippets about things happening on the other side of the world and about things of beauty which are made with love and passion. I look forward to more updates on the creation process and will be watching my facebook page as well. Keep up the great work Ruth. I love my earrings by the way – they are so beautiful and everyone exclaims with delight when they see me wearing them. It might be time for me to invest in some more fantastic Seba Dizajn filiigree jewellery!

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    • Hi Jenny, thanks so much for your continued enthusiasm and support of Seba Dizajn. It is nice to know that someone is enjoying reading my posts and now that you have signed up it is nice to have you joining us on our jewellery journey. The earrings Doka made for you are lovely and we are both so happy that we you are enjoying them so much.

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