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Loer Pendant - Pale Sea Foam
Loer, meaning “moon” in the Cornish language, is the inspiration behind this pendant. I select only the most perfectly smoothed and rounded pieces of sea glass, their gentle curves and soft glow reminiscent of a full moon rising over the sea. Each pendant celebrates the endless movement and transformative power of the ocean, capturing a moment of calm within silver and glass.
The sea glass used in this piece has been hand-collected by me from the beaches and coves of Cornwall, chosen for its naturally luminous shape and colour. The delicate sea-foam green hue is caused by traces of iron in the original glass — a subtle, misty shade that reflects the shifting light of the coast.
Sea glass is formed when old, discarded glass is weathered by the waves, sand, and pebbles until it transforms into a smooth, luminous treasure. Once known as “Mermaids’ Tears,” these gems were said to be the tears of mermaids mourning sailors lost at sea. The colour, thickness, and tiny features within the glass, such as bubbles, offer clues to its origin and age.
I have handmade the setting using 100% recycled sterling and fine silver, finished with my makers’ mark of three waves on the back. This pendant measures 21mm in total length, with the sea glass itself measuring 15mm across. It comes with:
A map showing where the sea glass was found
A non-toxic microfibre polishing cloth
A recycled gift box
Unlike artificial or man-made “sea glass,” genuine sea glass can be identified by tiny crescent-shaped markings across the surface—unique patterns created only by the ocean’s touch. I never use imitation glass, only authentic pieces I personally beach-comb.
This listing is for the sea glass pendant only, if you need a chain please add your chosen length/style to your order. (Snake chain option shown in photos).
All photos are taken in natural daylight with no filters. Colours may vary slightly depending on your screen, and as with all true sea glass, the gem will appear to shift shades in different lighting, often glowing beautifully in direct light.
Loer, meaning “moon” in the Cornish language, is the inspiration behind this pendant. I select only the most perfectly smoothed and rounded pieces of sea glass, their gentle curves and soft glow reminiscent of a full moon rising over the sea. Each pendant celebrates the endless movement and transformative power of the ocean, capturing a moment of calm within silver and glass.
The sea glass used in this piece has been hand-collected by me from the beaches and coves of Cornwall, chosen for its naturally luminous shape and colour. The delicate sea-foam green hue is caused by traces of iron in the original glass — a subtle, misty shade that reflects the shifting light of the coast.
Sea glass is formed when old, discarded glass is weathered by the waves, sand, and pebbles until it transforms into a smooth, luminous treasure. Once known as “Mermaids’ Tears,” these gems were said to be the tears of mermaids mourning sailors lost at sea. The colour, thickness, and tiny features within the glass, such as bubbles, offer clues to its origin and age.
I have handmade the setting using 100% recycled sterling and fine silver, finished with my makers’ mark of three waves on the back. This pendant measures 21mm in total length, with the sea glass itself measuring 15mm across. It comes with:
A map showing where the sea glass was found
A non-toxic microfibre polishing cloth
A recycled gift box
Unlike artificial or man-made “sea glass,” genuine sea glass can be identified by tiny crescent-shaped markings across the surface—unique patterns created only by the ocean’s touch. I never use imitation glass, only authentic pieces I personally beach-comb.
This listing is for the sea glass pendant only, if you need a chain please add your chosen length/style to your order. (Snake chain option shown in photos).
All photos are taken in natural daylight with no filters. Colours may vary slightly depending on your screen, and as with all true sea glass, the gem will appear to shift shades in different lighting, often glowing beautifully in direct light.