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🔥Final Inventory 70% OFF🌊Sea Glass Christmas Tree

🔥Final Inventory 70% OFF🌊Sea Glass Christmas Tree

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🔥Final Inventory 70% OFF🌊Sea Glass Christmas Tree

🔥Final Inventory 70% OFF🌊Sea Glass Christmas Tree

Regular price $29.99
Regular price $29.99 Sale price $99.99
SAVE 70% Sold out

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The Sea Glass Christmas Tree is a beautifully crafted and unique holiday decoration that exudes the serene beauty of the sea. This enchanting tree is meticulously assembled using a collection of sea glass, creating a one-of-a-kind centerpiece that brings the spirit of the ocean into the festive season.

Each piece of sea glass, smoothed and weathered by the waves and sands over time, is carefully selected for its distinctive shape, color, and translucency. The soft, pastel hues of the sea glass—ranging from shades of aquamarine, soft greens, blues, and occasionally rare hints of ambers or pinks—mimic the colors of the ocean and evoke a sense of tranquility.

As the sea glass pieces stack upon each other, they create a mesmerizing mosaic, each fragment catching and refracting light in its unique way. When illuminated by string lights or natural sunlight, the tree comes alive, casting a gentle, iridescent glow that evokes the magical ambiance of a seaside holiday.

Accompanying the sea glass tree will be additional adornments such as delicate sea-inspired trinkets like miniature starfish, shells, and small driftwood ornaments, enhancing the coastal charm of this exceptional Christmas decor.

Each sea glass color comes with its own unique history. White sea glass is the most common color that can come from about any piece of glass, you can tell the age by its thickness and by marking or bubbles on it. Blue is fond with every 1 in 250 pieces. Cornflower blue is soft and has been made for over a century; first used by the ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations. Soft blue has been made throughout the 1800s and 1900s. Unlike deeper blues, soft blue was made using copper. Often this glass appears 'bubbly' as it was hand-blown by glassmakers. Lastly, yellow was common in the Depression era for tableware items and was super affordable you could buy a piece for about the price of a bread loaf (5 cents). It is also common in church designs like wings and halos.

By the 20th century, sea glass evolved from a "beach find" to a cultural touchstone. It appeared in coastal literature—like in The Outermost House, where Henry Beston wrote of sea glass as "the ocean’s gift to the shore"—and became a symbol of resilience: something broken, reshaped by time, emerging more beautiful. For environmentalists, it also carries a gentle lesson: it’s a reminder of humanity’s impact on the ocean, and how nature can transform our waste into wonder.

More than decor, these sea glass boats are a blend of art and nature. They bring the serenity of the coast indoors, showcasing creativity in upcycling and offering a unique, eco - friendly way to decorate with a seaside soul.

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100% of raw seaglass is naturally sourced from premium coastal regions with strict purity screening.

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99% of finished products pass EU REACH skin safety testing, suitable for sensitive skin.

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96% of customers report that product quality meets or exceeds their expectations.

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56% of customers engage in repurchase behavior, a direct recognition of product quality and craftsmanship.

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93% of customer feedback issues have been resolved, with the remaining ones guaranteed to be addressed promptly.