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Pour a sea-glass aquamarine pendant and walk us through the tint.
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Dior’s Spring/Summer 2026 runway leaned into muted aquamarine “more akin to sea glass,” while Prada served the same shade in opera gloves — and Who What Wear is calling aquamarine the color already defining summer 2026, backed by Prada, Burberry, and Emporio Armani . Which is basically a runway memo written for a resin pour. Mix up a sea-glass aquamarine this week — a hint of teal, a whisper of green, maybe a cloudy inclusion or two so it reads like a beach find — and walk us through the pigment ratios, whether you domed it or kept it flat, and how it photographs against skin. Bonus if you bring it to your next market table and tell us who reaches for it first.
Dior’s Spring/Summer 2026 runway leaned into muted aquamarine “more akin to sea glass,” …
That’s great news, because I happen to be working on a sea glass pendant right now. Literally. It’s made from sea glass.
This little guy’s been on my studio desk for a while, trying to figure out how to finish it off into a pendant. Should I wire wrap it? Give it a plain, understated bail? It’s a bit outside of my regular wheelhouse, so I’m not quite sure what to do with it.

Also…
I happen to have a few other pendants in progress that are not just aquamarine-colored, but aqua-colored marine life!

And…
Since we’re at it, why not throw in an ocean inspired painting.

This a fluid acrylic swipe that’s been slightly stretched after swiping.
Can you tell how much I love the ocean?

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