The necklace has a relaxed, seaside character—earthy, a little irregular, and full of natural charm.
The strand is made of glass potato pearls, each one slightly uneven in shape, giving the piece a soft, organic rhythm rather than a perfectly uniform look. Their surfaces glow with a gentle luster, catching light in a muted, creamy way that feels warm rather than flashy.
Between the pearls are small red coral chips, irregular and textured, adding pops of vivid color throughout the strand. Their rich, natural red contrasts beautifully with the pale pearls, and their roughness brings a tactile, almost rustic energy to the design. The spacing creates a lively pattern—soft, rounded forms punctuated by jagged, coral accents.
At the center hangs a half shell pendant, its curved surface echoing the ocean origin of the materials. The shell has subtle ridges and natural markings, with tones that might range from sandy beige to soft ivory, sometimes with hints of blush or gray. It feels like a found object—simple, authentic, and quietly striking.
Altogether, the necklace feels coastal and unpolished in the best way—like something gathered from the shore and thoughtfully strung into a piece that carries both texture and memory.
