Classic Green + White “Paint Splash” Davenport Ring (9)

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Classic Green + White “Paint Splash” Davenport Ring (9)

$375.00

When it comes to Davenport sea glass, some pieces always feel like “classics” to me. This colorway is one of them. The beautiful green in this sea glass was used in many early Lundberg pieces, including the stunning “Pulled Feather” series. I love to think what a fantastic piece this sea glass may have been a part of! Gorgeous green on a brilliant white background - a Classic!

* I have included some information below if you are unfamiliar with Davenport sea glass or Lundberg Studios. What piece do you think these bold splashes of green glass came from?

This ring is beautifully set in solid silver and is polished to a brilliant shine.

Measurements:

* Ring Size: 9

* Approximate Sea Glass/set in bezel size: 30 x 17 mm

This ring can be sized up to 10 upon request. Please comment in the notes section at checkout. Allow 3 extra days for shipping.

All Sea and Sky Studio jewelry is handcrafted by me using genuine surf-tumbled sea glass in my metalsmithing studio on Hawai’i Island. I take meticulous care to bring you the best in rare and elevated sea glass jewelry. This piece is hand-set in solid fine (pure) silver and solid sterling silver. Each piece is a true labor of love that I hope you enjoy for years to come.

A little about the sea glass we refer to as “Davenport.”

“Davenport” is the nickname for the incredible sea glass found on a unique beach near Santa Cruz along the California Coast. This unique glass is “art glass” sea glass - originating from cast-off pieces from glassblowing at Lundberg Studio. This studio was renowned for its incredible artistry and unique designs. One of the fantastic Lundberg paperweights even has a prestigious place in the Smithsonian Museum! In the early 1980s, a large storm hit the area, causing a landslide that took the large barrels of their broken and end-of-the-day glass down a steep embankment and into the river below. Lucky for us, that river makes its way to a sequestered beach in a very rough area of the Pacific Ocean. Some 40+ years later, these magical pieces of broken and cast-off glass have new life and amazing sea glass. They are works of art in their own right. I aim to take these already beautiful sea glass pieces and create settings that elevate and accentuate their unique gem-like qualities.

If you want to learn more about the Lundberg Studio story, check the link to their website (and see if you recognize any unique designs from the sea glass!).

http://www.lundbergstudios.com/

Here is how they describe the studio:

“We are a premier art glass manufacturing company. For over 47 years, we have produced some of the finest art glass of our times. Lundberg Studios is located in the small coastal town of Davenport, California.

We began in the backyard hot shop of our late founder, James Lundberg, in 1970. Master craftsmen individually create an exquisite array of vases, scent bottles, paperweights, lighting, and custom commissions.

Exclusive to Lundberg Studios, design styles range from antique to contemporary, from Tiffany to Art Deco. Lundberg Art Glass is made entirely at the studios in Davenport on a limited production basis. Melting all its own exotic colors, Lundberg Studios has refined the art of making quality glass by using a blend of techniques, both traditional and innovative. To own a piece of Lundberg Art Glass is to own an heirloom of tomorrow!”

Are you looking for information on the sea glass side of things? Check out the beautiful book Santa Cruz Sea Glass: Story Behind The Treasure by Krista Hammond with photos by Josie Iselin.

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