


Kelly Green Sea Glass
There are probably more different shades of green to be found in bottles and glass than any other color.
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Lime Green Sea Glass
A very pleasant combination of freshness and energy, lime green sea glass usually comes from glass made from the 1920s to the 1970s.
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Teal Sea Glass
Teal-colored glass is considered one of the rarest colors of sea and beach glass.
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Pink Sea Glass
Rose-colored glasses might be exactly what you need for hunting pink sea glass on the shore.
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Black Sea Glass
Black glass has a long history and each piece has a unique story, depending where it is found.
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Too Good to Be True
Learn about the perils of fake sea glass, a growing industry where thousands of dollars a year are spent on glass that has never been near a beach.
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Yellow Sea Glass
To find true bright or clear pale yellow glass is rare indeed, a sea glass collector’s dream and a remarkable treasure.
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Ultraviolet Sea Glass
While every piece of beach glass is special, something magical happens when you find a piece that glows.
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Red Sea Glass
Red glass of some sort has been produced almost since the time that glassmaking began.
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Blue Sea Glass
It’s rare, and we whoop when we find it, but blue sea glass is not nearly as elusive as red or pink or orange.
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