Red Island Sea Glass
Garden of the Forgotten Palace - Sea Treasure Frame
Garden of the Forgotten Palace - Sea Treasure Frame
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"Garden of the Forgotten Palace"
This piece is built around a remarkable sea pottery shard, unearthed just weeks ago, depicting the faded remnants of a grand estate, perhaps once a palace, now softened by time and tide. Its deep, intricate crazing gives the scene a dreamlike texture, as if nature is slowly reclaiming what once was. Surrounding this focal treasure are complementary shards in earthy terracotta and weathered teal, including a delicately worn flower pot, another recent and cherished find. Rich forest green sea glass, along with scattered carnelian and garnet-like gems, grow between the fragments like overgrown roots and blossoms in a long-abandoned garden. Together, these relics evoke a place once full of grandeur, now peacefully surrendered to nature’s quiet embrace.
You will receive the exact frame and treasures shown in the pictures. Some of my other frames are made to order and some are what you see so please read full descriptions or ask me.
Dimensions: 10" x 10" Inch square white frame with a glass cover- inner sea glass section is 5"x5". Can be displayed on a table or hung on a wall.
♡ Great gift idea! Perfect for the cottage or sea-themed wedding.Â
It's summer time here in Prince Edward Island so my newly made sea treasure frames are filled with a combination of new and old finds. My beach-combing collection goes back more than 20 years and even longer for my Mom. I like to rummage through her collection and oftentimes I find shards from the same vessel found years apart.
This frame is filled with real hand-collected sea treasures, not a print.
These colours are considered a rare found objects and each frame has the equivalent of months of collecting along the ocean coast.Â
Great gift idea! Perfect for the cottage or sea-themed wedding.
Please note* some of the shards have been smoothed mainly to remove rust/dirt and the odd sharp edge. This allows the colours and patterns to pop!
Sea Glass Origins: Genuine sea glass and sea pottery originate from fragments of broken bottles, tableware, or even shipwrecks, which are gradually tumbled by the ocean over many years. This natural process can take between 50 to 100 years, during which the fragments are smoothed into their characteristic rounded shapes and the glass acquires a distinctive frosted appearance, resulting from the gradual erosion of its original sheen.
The sea treasures are real therefore they may have minor imperfections and a slightly irregular shape.
Please note all pictures before purchasing.
Satisfied customers are expected, any questions before or after your purchase please contact me.Â
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