
The History of Coral Jewelry
The use of coral in jewelry has a broad past, an interesting story, and an uncertain future.
Read moreThe use of coral in jewelry has a broad past, an interesting story, and an uncertain future.
Read moreWhether you're headed to the beach or out for the evening, we have some fun product recommendations for you.
Read moreArlene loves collecting sea glass, sea pottery, and beach stones in Maine, which she uses in her jewelry.
Read moreSharon collects sea glass, marbles, pottery pieces, shells, stones, seaweed, and odd items that inspire her paintings.
Read moreLearning about the application process can provide insights to help you increase your odds of being accepted to a show.
Read moreIn the exciting world of driftwood sculpture, two names are legend: Heather Jansch and James Doran Webb.
Read moreKenneth Blaine is obsessed with ocean life, which he’s sure comes with living near the coast and having a love of outdoors.
Read moreDriftwood and Sand is based in Hokitika, New Zealand and is a charitable trust and the sculpture event is run annually by a group of enthusiastic v...
Read moreCollecting the city’s waste for nearly 2,000 years, the River Thames is a great repository of discarded objects, especially glass.
Read moreKelly Abrams and her Mermaid Tides Sea Glass are making great use of the bountiful beach glass to be found on the shores of Lake Erie.
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