Explore Seaglass with Rawfiche

Discover the allure of seaglass, a natural treasure formed as discarded glass weathers chemically and physically, creating a beautiful frosted appearance.


Found Everywhere, Best in Scotland


Seaglass is globally present, but Scotland boasts some of the finest pieces. Rawfiche collects its seaglass from various scenic locations, including Berwickshire Beaches like Burnmouth, Cove Harbour, and Peasebay.


Distinguishing Natural from Artificial Seaglass


Identifying real seaglass is easy. Look for a frosty, almost powdery texture on different parts of the glass. As seaglass comes from broken pieces, expect irregular shapes.


Colors and Sources


Seaglass hues vary based on their source:


Beer and Spirit bottles: Kelly Green, Brown, White, Jade, and Amber

Soft Drinks Bottles: White, Soft Blue, Lime Green, Forest Green

Other Bottles (e.g., Milk Bottles): White, Jade, Forest Green, Soft Green

Medicine Bottles: White, Jade, Forest Green, Cobalt Blue

Rare Glasses


Certain colors like Black, Orange, and Red have unique origins, such as eighteenth-century bottles and ship lights, adding a touch of history to these rare finds.


About Rawfiche

Introducing Stella Spencer, an experienced artist and jewelry designer based in Berwickshire, Scotland. With over 15 years of crafting experience, Stella's creative journey started with tuition from a self-taught artisan, eventually leading her to formal design training.

Stella's artistry draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of her local landscapes and the vibrant Scottish culture. Each piece she crafts tells a unique story, reflecting not only her skill but also the essence of her surroundings. Explore the world of Rawfiche, where passion meets craftsmanship, and Scottish heritage comes to life in every meticulously handcrafted creation.


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