
“We respectfully acknowledge the past and present traditional custodians of this land on which we visit, the Whadjuk Noongar people”.
In a dance with the currents of time, Rottnest Island emerges as a gem just beyond the horizon, a mere 19 kilometres from the vibrant heartbeat of Perth, cradled by the sparkling Indian Ocean. Once tethered to the mainland over 6,500 years ago, it now stands as a testament to nature’s evolution, beckoning intrepid souls to its shores.
Living on this paradise retreat, we’ve been fortunate to immerse ourselves in the laidback culture and simplicity that defines Rottnest’s charm.
Arabosa’s collection captures the essence of coastal living and transforms found treasures into unique pieces of wearable art.

Avoid wearing sea glass jewellery in water as much as possible. It is transparent which in some cases may affect the colouring of the glass due to the metal tarnishing underneath, especially the lighter colours.
The more chemicals you expose it to or the more you wear your sea glass jewellery in water, the quicker the tarnishing process will occur.
If you are using any lotions or perfumes, apply them first and let them dry before putting your jewellery on. These also contain chemicals that can speed up the tarnishing process.
