My story
I'm 14. I make everything myself. Every piece has a past.
I've been obsessed with the sea for as long as I can remember. There's something about Scottish coastlines — the rocks, the cold water, the way the light hits the shore on a grey day — that I find completely captivating.
I started collecting sea glass when I was little and couldn't stop. Each piece has been in the ocean for decades, tumbled smooth by the tide until it becomes something frosted and beautiful. But what I love most is imagining where it came from.
Maybe this pale green shard was a ginger beer bottle shared on a harbour wall in the 1960s. Maybe this cobalt blue was a perfume bottle — a gift from someone who loved someone. Maybe this thick white chunk was a failed attempt at a message in a bottle, a letter that never arrived, now worn into something quietly lovely by thirty years of Scottish sea.
I make all the jewellery myself. I find the glass, I choose the pieces, I do the wirework. Every single item on this site has been through my hands. Nothing is mass produced, nothing is repeated — when a piece is sold, it's gone forever.
I'm 14 and I'm just getting started.