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East Portlemouth Bead
East Portlemouth beach is actually made of three little beaches…Fishermans Cove, Smalls Cove and Mill Bay. A great beach to come for the day and find your very own secluded little spot.
This is the first time we’ve used this technique on a Nalu Bead and we just love it! The core of the bead is made with turquoise glass before being encased in a colour called Antique Clear which is a very pale teal, the molten bead is then rolled over a pin frog to create little holes all over the surface of the bead. We think it gives the effect of the rippling waters of the Salcombe Estuary.
This is the first time we’ve used this technique on a Nalu Bead and we just love it! The core of the bead is made with turquoise glass before being encased in a colour called Antique Clear which is a very pale teal, the molten bead is then rolled over a pin frog to create little holes all over the surface of the bead. We think it gives the effect of the rippling waters of the Salcombe Estuary.
$7.30
Original: $24.34
-70%East Portlemouth Bead—
$24.34
$7.30

Description
East Portlemouth beach is actually made of three little beaches…Fishermans Cove, Smalls Cove and Mill Bay. A great beach to come for the day and find your very own secluded little spot.
This is the first time we’ve used this technique on a Nalu Bead and we just love it! The core of the bead is made with turquoise glass before being encased in a colour called Antique Clear which is a very pale teal, the molten bead is then rolled over a pin frog to create little holes all over the surface of the bead. We think it gives the effect of the rippling waters of the Salcombe Estuary.
This is the first time we’ve used this technique on a Nalu Bead and we just love it! The core of the bead is made with turquoise glass before being encased in a colour called Antique Clear which is a very pale teal, the molten bead is then rolled over a pin frog to create little holes all over the surface of the bead. We think it gives the effect of the rippling waters of the Salcombe Estuary.























