
Multicolored Sea Glass and Hartley Wood & Company
Hartley Wood and Company created beautiful art glass, possibly the source of multicolored English sea glass.
Read moreHartley Wood and Company created beautiful art glass, possibly the source of multicolored English sea glass.
Read moreAs anyone knows who has tried to sort their green beach glass by color, there seems to be an endless number of greens.
Read moreShippersea Bay in the North East of England is home to a unique form of sea glass with colorful stripes, swirls of color, and organic-looking patte...
Read moreFound at the rare end of the sea glass spectrum, you might mistake some lighter pieces of gray glass for clear glass.
Read moreAuthentic and intentionally made purple glass has been produced for hundreds of years.
Read moreSea foam glass is a collector favorite, though it is relatively common.
Read moreThe holy grail of sea glass colors, orange sea glass is considered by most to be the rarest of colors.
Read moreThere are probably more different shades of green to be found in bottles and glass than any other color.
Read moreLook at your sea glass collection and treasure those pastel colors, which often were the results of nature until the 20th century.
Read moreAn alphabetical list of terms with brief definitions to help you read about and discuss sea glass.
Read moreA 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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