Bournemouth Bead oceansBournemouth is a large coastal town in Dorset on the south Coast. It is directly east of the Jurassic Coast which stretches for 96 miles. Surfing is popular at Bournemouth as it is one of the closest beaches from London. It has 7 miles of sandy beaches and it's own micro climate and therefore has some of the warmest sea temperatures in the UK. When designing this bead we decided to take inspiration from the flora and fauna on the cliff tops and the
We chose this Ivory glass to represent the gold sands of Kirra beach and the brown dots its boulders at the point
It is home to Papohahu Beach which is located at the western end of the island and has one of states longest white sand beaches
One side of this silver loop is engraved with the word 'moon' & the Hawaiian translation 'mahina' whilst the other side is engraved with 'tide' and the Hawaiian translation 'kai' along with our Nalu swirls
it can provide some of the best point break waves the UK has to offer
the Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the five oceans it is also perhaps the most mysterious
the perfect surface for snow boarders and skiers
this gives the impression of the glass being alive like the sea itself
This is a popular surf spot which picks up plenty of swell with a dramatic back drop of steep cliffs
it really does have something for everyone
landmarks such as Durdle door and Lulworth cove
It boasts plenty of great restaurants that serve up fresh fish caught that day and has miles of coast to explore along with a golden sandy beach
Great Western Beach is nestled between Tolcarne and Town Beaches in the centre of Newquay