Each Piece Uniquely Individual, Handcrafted and Sourced From Scotland’s Coastline
I love nothing better than ambling along the littoral edge of the coastline, searching out sea borne oceanic treasures. I’ve always been attracted to the sea smoothed pieces of driftwood I find in the coves and on the beaches. In my creative shed back at home, I incorporate these pieces of wood with tinted epoxy resin which I then hand sand, creating the pleasurably tactile pendants you see below.
These pieces of jewellery evoke a sense of wonderment. When finding the driftwood I think of what its origins are and its journey across the seas to arrive, naturally sculpted on the magical Isle of Mull shoreline.
Treshnish Ruby
Treshnish Ruby
This wonderfully tactile piece is created with a piece of driftwood collected from the wild and lonely Treshnich shoreline here on the Isle of Mull. It measures 6cm long and 1.4cm wide. It hangs on an extendable black synthetic cord necklace with a lobster claw clasp.