
Using Bottle Maker Marks to Identify Your Sea Glass
Sea glass bottle bottoms might help you ID pieces in your stash.
Read moreSea glass bottle bottoms might help you ID pieces in your stash.
Read moreThe Northern German Collectors' group, organized a beachcombing trip to share beach time, favorite finds, and treasures.
Read moreEvery day is a good day to visit the beach, the lake or the ocean. She won’t disappoint.
Read moreMichelle Nettles from MJN Interiors shares ideas for bringing the colors of sea glass into your home.
Read moreTeal-colored glass is considered one of the rarest colors of sea and beach glass.
Read moreRose-colored glasses might be exactly what you need for hunting pink sea glass on the shore.
Read moreLearn 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.
Read moreTo find true bright or clear pale yellow glass is rare indeed, a sea glass collector’s dream and a remarkable treasure.
Read moreJudith Altruda takes us on a glassing journey to her ancestral beaches, and also to two of Italy’s most iconic islands, Capri and Elba.
Read moreFinding a miniature glass animal on the beach is a dream come true for many beachcombers. But where do these tiny glass creatures originate?
Read moreLearn about this beautiful glass that changes from a beautiful purple color in the sun to a soft bluefin fluorescent light.
Read moreIt’s much more than a color and rarity guide. Here is the story of how it all came to be and after three years what it has become.
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