Red Island Sea Glass
The Last Bloom Before Nightfall - Sea Treasure Frame
The Last Bloom Before Nightfall - Sea Treasure Frame
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"The Last Bloom Before Nightfall"
As the sun dips low, casting a soft amber glow, the shore holds its final secret, the last bloom before nightfall. In this delicate frame, hunter green waves mingle with honeyed light, while hints of black pottery whisper tales of ancient gardens. Two speckled pink and tan glass petals rest like treasured blooms caught between the tides, balanced perfectly at opposite corners.
At the heart, a rare floral shard blossoms. Its unusual black base is a mysterious twilight, dotted with soft pinks, blues, and creams, mirroring the fleeting colors of a garden fading with the day. Fragments of pink sea urchin and maroon scallop shells nestle among the sea glass, like tiny treasures kissed by the ocean’s lullaby. This is a moment suspended, where day surrenders to night and beauty lingers just a little longer.
You will receive the exact frame and sea treasures shown in the photos. Some of my other frames are made to order, while others are one of a kind like this one. Please read the full description or feel free to message me with any questions.
Dimensions: 10" x 10" white square frame with a glass cover. The inner sea glass section measures 5" x 5". Can be displayed on a tabletop or hung on the wall.
This piece is a great gift idea, perfect for a cottage, beach house, or sea-themed wedding.
It's summertime here on Prince Edward Island, so my newest sea treasure frames include both fresh beach finds and special pieces from my long-time collection. I’ve been beachcombing for over 20 years, and sometimes I even find matching shards years apart. I also love going through my mom’s collection, which dates back even further.
This artwork contains real, hand-collected sea treasures. It is not a print.
Many of the colors in this piece come from rare beach finds. Each frame represents months of collecting along the coastline.
Some shards have been gently smoothed to remove rust, dirt, or the occasional sharp edge. This helps highlight the color and detail of each piece.
Sea Glass Origins: Genuine sea glass and pottery are formed from broken bottles, dishes, or even shipwrecks. These fragments are naturally tumbled by the ocean over 50 to 100 years. Over time, they become smooth and frosted through the movement of sand, salt, and waves.
Each piece is unique and may include small imperfections or natural irregularities.
Please review all photos before purchasing.
Customer satisfaction is important to me. If you have any questions before or after your purchase, feel free to reach out.
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