The Lake’s Long Memory
Every artifact in these collections began as something else—a bottle, a window, a vessel. Decades of Lake Erie’s tides have smoothed the edges, leaving behind only the essence. Here, we don’t manufacture; we listen to what the shore has surrendered.
The Shoreline Collections
Every artifact in these collections began as something else. I do not manufacture; I listen to what the shore has surrendered.
The Prestige Collection
Rare. Resilient. The deepest blues are often the oldest, hailing from an era of apothecary bottles and ship-faring glass. This collection celebrates the ‘find of a lifetime’—the pieces that stand out like stars against the sand.


The Nature Collection
Sometimes, the glass tells a story before it’s even touched. In this series, shards of frosted green, white, and brown take center stage to mimic the life found along the coast. These are snapshots of the shoreline brought indoors.


The Essential Collection
There is a quiet beauty in the common. These are the pieces that spent the most time in the surf, worn down to a perfect, powdery frost. This collection focuses on everyday elegance—jewelry designed to be worn as a daily reminder of the lake’s rhythm.



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Authenticity
100% genuine beach glass. Never machine-tumbled.
Sustainability
Hand-crafted from reclaimed materials.
Connection
Every piece has an origin story. Each artifact is a connection to the past.
Some call it Trash…Some call it Treasure
Beach Glass, Sea Glass, Mermaid Tears, Fairy Tears, Surf Glass, Drift Glass. These are just some of the names that people call the wonderful pieces of glass that are found on the shores of lakes and oceans. Tossed and tumbled along with the water, sand, pebbles and rocks, these wonderful pieces of glass, china, and tile start out broken and sharp.
How long does it take to smooth the edges and create a perfect frosting? Who knows for sure. Some say 20 to 30 years and some say 100. I say, somewhere in between.
While it is somewhat impossible to date the glass and even know positively what it was and where it originated, there are some ways to get close to cracking the mystery and identifying its true beginning.
