My Story

The Time Collector on the Beach – My Handcraft Journey

Ten years ago, when I—Vera Hamilton—was making Christmas gifts for my family, I never imagined those smooth glass pieces picked up from the beach would become my lifelong passion.

Back then, I just thought that green fragment, its edges worn down by waves, felt warmer than any store-bought ornament—I strung it with jute, paired it with nearby driftwood, and made a tiny Christmas tree ornament. A friend said, “This isn’t just decor—it’s bringing the beach’s sunshine home.” That sentence took root in my heart like a seed.

Since then, every weekend’s beach walk has become a treasure hunt: bending down to pick up a pale blue sea glass shard, I can’t help but wonder about its past—was it cargo on a ship? Who did it accompany on their afternoons? Larger pieces go into my pocket to save; I know they need more time to settle, and deserve more care in creation. Those overlooked pebbles, dry driftwood, and broken seashells—they’re all unfinished stories in my eyes.

Last year, tidying my storage room, I stared at a dozen bags of collected sea glass and suddenly felt an urge: to piece these “time shards” together. I sat at my workbench, holding each piece up to the light to match its hue, gluing them bit by bit into a dolphin’s back, a seagull’s wings, using driftwood to build the outline of a beach. When the first ocean scene was done, sunlight filtered through the glass shards, casting dappled light on the wall—that was the magic of the sea and handcraft combined.
 
 
Now, as years add up, my hands move a little slower—but my love for this work only grows deeper. Pure handcraft can’t be rushed: matching sea glass tones, shaping driftwood, securing every fragment—it all takes patience, and my aging hands mean I can only finish a handful of pieces each month. That’s why I’m offering pre-order discounts: it lets me plan my work thoughtfully, and lets you secure a piece of this ocean magic before it’s gone.

Opening an online store wasn’t about the hustle—it’s about letting more people see: nature never makes “trash”; it just needs someone to understand its gifts. The years polished by waves, I’ve pieced into my work; those unknown pasts are waiting for you to write new stories. Every piece in Artvera Studio carries my warmth and the ocean’s memories. Pre-order now, before they vanish forever.