I’m Tiffany — marine biologist, conservationist, and creator of eco-friendly, ocean-inspired jewellery handmade on the Cornish coast. My work is shaped by a lifelong love of the sea and a deep respect for the natural world. Each piece is crafted from recycled silver, ethically sourced materials, and genuine Cornish sea glass I hand-collect from local beaches. With a background in marine biology and conservation, I’m passionate about protecting the environments that inspire my designs. Every pendant, ring, and earring is a tribute to the ocean’s power to transform — a reminder that beauty and sustainability can go hand in hand.

I’m always adding new designs to the collection, so if you don’t see exactly what you’re looking for, please check back soon or get in touch via the contact page — I’d love to create something special just for you.

These three pieces have been handpicked as some of my absolute favourites — chosen not only for their beautiful detail and craftsmanship, but for the way they capture the spirit of the sea. Each design reflects my deep love of the ocean and the natural treasures found along Cornwall’s coastline, from the gentle curve of a shell to the shimmer of sunlit waves. Crafted with care from recycled sterling silver and gold, they embody both quality and connection — timeless keepsakes made to be cherished.

9ct Gold Netted Whelk
from £165.00

Netted Whelks are a beautiful petite shell with a graceful elongated spiral shape. It is covered in an intricate pattern resembling a fine net or latticework with ridges and grooves along its length. When crafting my pieces I only use shells I have found myself empty on the tideline as it is the only way I can be sure of their origin and ensure no animal has died just for its shell. After working for many years in marine conservation I am acutely aware of the damage being done to our environment and ecosystems by the global trade in wildlife. This experience gives me a unique perspective and drives my dedication to creating environmentally friendly jewellery. Increasing my sustainability and encouraging eco-conscious consumerism is at the heart of everything I do.

I have one size of Netted Whelk which measures ~10mm in length and is solid recycled 9ct gold ensuring quality and durability. It is available as a charm only to add to your own chain or add on a solid 9ct gold belcher chain in your choice of length. Each piece of my jewellery comes in recycled/recyclable eco-friendly packaging. A complimentary non-toxic chemical free polishing cloth is also enclosed, I recommend using this regularly to maintain the high-polished shine.

My gold Netted Whelks are perfect for those who value sustainability and elegance, combining natures beauty with eco-friendly craftsmanship. Order now to add this beautiful Cornish shell to your collection. (Also available in silver). As these shells weight just under 1g they are sold without hallmarks, please allow up to 10 days for dispatch. Available in other carats on request.

Cowrie Threader Earrings
£79.95

These elegant threader earrings feature beautifully detailed Cornish cowrie shells cast in solid recycled sterling silver. Suspended from sterling silver wire they thread through the ear creating an effortless coastal style that feels both contemporary and timeless.

Each shell is individually cast by hand as an exact replica of a real cowrie shell I have personally collected whilst beach-combing in Cornwall. The casting process captures every natural ridge and curve preserving the shell’s intricate texture in silver and transforming it into a wearable piece of the ocean. Cowrie shells have long been associated with protection, femininity and prosperity, making these earrings a meaningful gift for sea lovers and beachcombers alike. Inspired by Cornish coastal jewellery styles and handcrafted shell pieces, the design combines natural beauty with understated elegance.

The fine sterling silver threaders create a lightweight, fluid feel that is comfortable enough for everyday wear while adding a beautifully modern silhouette. The minimalist design allows the cowrie shells to remain the focal point, catching the light as you move.

Lovingly handmade in Cornwall using recycled sterling silver these earrings reflect my commitment to sustainability and slow craftsmanship. I only use naturally empty shells found along the tideline ensuring no living creatures are harmed in the making of my jewellery — an ethos deeply connected to my background in marine conservation.

Your earrings will arrive beautifully packaged in a recycled gift box and include a complimentary non-toxic polishing cloth to help maintain their shine.

As each pair is handmade to order making every one unique, please allow up to 5 working days for dispatch.

Pale Blue UK Size L
£69.95

This beautiful ring features a genuine piece of Cornish sea glass, naturally shaped and frosted by decades of tumbling in the Atlantic tides. This piece is a wonderful soft triangle shape with the weathered surface texture that makes sea glass so special (look for tiny crescent shaped marks, the tell-tale sign of genuine sea glass). Many pieces of pale blue glass get their colour from iron impurities during the manufacturing process, but this piece was intentionally dyed blue which means it has a lovely depth and consistency to the colour. Any shade of blue is rare as sea glass as far less was historically made than other colours of glass and pale gems like this are always a special find.

Every piece of sea glass I use is hand-collected by me from the beaches and coves of Cornwall. I select only the best pieces chosen for their colour, texture and character. No two are ever the same meaning your ring is a true one-of-a-kind treasure, made by nature and finished by hand.

The band and setting is handmade from 100% recycled sterling and fine silver, shaped to complement the organic form of the glass and finished with my makers’ mark of three waves. The sea glass in this ring measures 10mm by 9mm.

Your ring will arrive in a recycled gift box, complete with:

  • A map showing where the sea glass was found

  • A non-toxic microfibre polishing cloth

Once known as “Mermaids’ Tears,” sea glass was said to be formed from the tears of mermaids mourning sailors lost at sea. Today it’s cherished as a symbol of renewal and transformation — a reminder that beauty can be shaped by time, tide and resilience.

As always, I work only with authentic sea glass — never imitation or artificially tumbled pieces.

All photographs are taken in natural daylight, with no filters. Colours may vary slightly depending on your screen and the light, but each piece glows beautifully when worn — a little piece of Cornwall’s coast, caught in silver.