Newquay Harbour Bead AsiaBefore it became known as Newquay the town was called Towan Blystra until is got a new 'quay' or harbour! This quaint little harbour in the centre of Newquay even has its own beach. We were inspired by its rich blue waters so used a swirling glass called Caribbean Sea for the core and encased it with a transparent blue. Next we added an ivory stringer to represent the harbour wall with little white dots for the fishing boats nestled in the safety of
We wanted to capture the colours of the landscape with streaks of ‘lead’ running through it
bead is made with yellow glass to represent the long sandy beach with the white lines representing the white water washing onto the beach
The inspiration behind this bead was to bring the colours of the island and the Hawaiian Collection together
Whether you want to get amongst the waves
The landscape is a mixture of sandy beaches
The colours have been twisted around the centre to represent waves and then the bead has been carefully decorated with cobalt blue dots
so we studied maps to find the a section of the various coastlines to fit perfectly onto a small silver charm bead
You will never get bored in St Ives with its restaurants
meaningful connections to their environment and share a way of living with nature that builds a positive future we can be proud of
beaches and stunning views for walking
It can be cut to your desired length and worn as an anklet or bracelet and is compatible with most of our glass and silver beads
which blends tones of light purple