Thursday, January 7, 2010

Sea Glass Jewelry: Nature’s sense of Fashion

We always think about eco friendly fashion or recycled fashion as either very expensive or very boring or sometimes both! Think about this. If you look around you, nature has so many bright colors to offer. No one can deny the countless number of colors that can brighten your day and your mood. As a matter of fact, green color itself has so many different shades in nature that it soothes our eyes.

Speaking of colors in nature, we tried to explore some really colorful jewelry made from natural material. Well, most of us have seen a ton of jewelry made from precious and semi precious stones that are pretty colorful and attractive. One thing to note though is that these stones may or may not be natural. At Terra Trendz, we looked at colorful glass to see if that makes attractive & delicate jewelry which is of course eco friendly. That’s when we stumbled upon Sea Glass Jewelry. We thought this unique kind of jewelry is a perfect combination of eco fashion, color & style.

Consider our hottest selling Sea Glass Bracelets – Potpourri. Potpourri is a unique bracelet is made from recycled sea glass. One of the key things about this bracelet and other recycled glass jewelry at Terra Trendz is that it is 100% handmade by local & international artisans. Our talented artist Austin Allen has makes these gorgeous sets of jewelry right here in the US.


The true message here is that a piece of natural glass or recycled glass (like the one you see above) can be as or more beautiful & gorgeous than a stone made in a factory. The interesting point that this and other sea glass jewelry at Terra Trendz drive home is that every jewelry that is beautiful do not have to be unnatural or cause harm to nature.

I invite you to come check our Sea Glass Jewelry & Recycled Jewelry section at Terra Trendz to get a feel of perfect place where nature meets fashion!

2 comments:

  1. So glad to run across this blog and your site! The sea glass bracelet is beautiful. I do not sell my jewelry but do refashion and repurpose costume jewelry and love writing about the creative process. It is hard to find other jewelry artists truly interested in the recycling experience!!

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  2. Thanks Cate. Firstly, let me apologize for missing your comment earler. We are trying our best to promote fashion with a sense of responsibility & recycling. I like the word you used.. refashion..Thanks once again for visting my blog.

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