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Something Old, Something New,

Something Borrowed, Something Blue

You can't borrow Rawfiche Jewellery, but you can find incredible pieces at afordable prices that hit three out of four on our favourite wedding good luck charm.

Buy for a Bride and let her borrow and you can hit all the points!

These are some of our incredible handmade in Scotland pieces, which contain Blue Seaglass which has taken years to form from the point it was lost into the sea, to when it washed ashore, shaped to perfection for Rawfiche to stumble upon it.

Limited Edition Collections: Once in a Lifetime, Truly Unique

Discover the extraordinary with Rawfiche's limited edition collections—each piece is a one-of-a-kind creation, crafted with rare materials and unmatched artistry. These designs are as unique as the seaglass they feature, making them fleeting treasures that won't be reproduced once they sell out. Perfect for those who value exclusivity and individuality, these pieces are a testament to the beauty of the rare and unrepeatable. When they're gone, they’re gone forever—secure your piece of Rawfiche history today.

Animals: Wild Spirit, Coastal Charm

From the grace of horses to the playful charm of cats and the soaring freedom of seagulls, Rawfiche’s Animal collection celebrates creatures great and small. Each design captures the unique personality of its subject, brought to life through the textures and colours of seaglass, paintings, and sculptures. Inspired by her love for all the animal kingdom, these pieces are perfect for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. Wear your favourite creature close to your heart, or gift someone a little piece of wild beauty.


Deep Time Collection

Hutton 300 Series

Inspired by the landscapes of the Berwickshire coast and the work of James Hutton, this collection captures fragments of Scotland’s story in wearable form.

Each piece is made using Scottish seaglass collected from beaches around Siccar Point and the surrounding coastline. No two are ever the same.

Design Inspiration

The designs reflect layered geology using colour and form:

  1. Grey tones represent ancient greywacke
  2. Orange and amber tones reflect sandstone
  3. Blues capture the sea and sky above

Each piece is a small interpretation of landscape, time, and natural processes.

About James Hutton

James Hutton, known as the Father of Geological Time, lived and worked in East Berwickshire. His observations of the landscape led to the idea that the Earth is shaped over vast periods of time.

At Siccar Point, near Cockburnspath, he identified one of the most important geological formations in the world. This is known as an unconformity, where layers of rock from completely different time periods meet.

This discovery helped shape our understanding of Deep Time.

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