Libyan Desert Glass is a rare and captivating natural glass found in the eastern Sahara Desert, primarily in the Libyan Desert region. Formed over 29 million years ago, it is believed to have originated from a meteorite impact or intense aerial explosion that melted the desert sand into smooth, translucent yellow-green fragments. Valued both scientifically and aesthetically, Libyan Desert Glass is often used in jewellery for its unique colour and smooth texture, lending a distinctive and ancient allure to handcrafted pieces. Its rarity and striking appearance make it a prized material among collectors and jewellery designers alike.