Antique Caribbean Sea Glass
Wiesy is a lifelong beachcomber and artist living in coastal Delaware.
Read moreWiesy is a lifelong beachcomber and artist living in coastal Delaware.
Read moreTina's travel adventures in Japan and Taiwan have helped Tina acquire and develop a nice float collection.
Read moreThis beachcomber dreamed for ten years about returning to the Pacific Northwest to beachcomb with her family.
Read moreThe smooth, colorful opaque sea glass in Seaham comes from a variety of sources.
Read moreThere’s something sacred about a winter beach and its solitude.
Read moreWave-worn pieces of colorful opaque glass can be found on beaches around the world.
Read morePort Townsend’s Glass Beach is on the bucket list of many beachcombers.
Read moreYou can find stuff on the beach that is worth a lot of money. And sometimes you can also find a friend, which is priceless.
Read morePigmented structural glass, also called vitrolite, has a beautiful and practical history.
Read moreBlack glass has a long history and each piece has a unique story, depending where it is found.
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