
The Mystery of Sea Glass Strength
An exploration of how sea glass strength often depends on the color of the glass.
Read moreAn exploration of how sea glass strength often depends on the color of the glass.
Read moreLook at your sea glass collection and treasure those pastel colors, which often were the results of nature until the 20th century.
Read moreKathie started out searching for unusual shorebirds and songbirds along Lake Michigan but ended up finding beach glassing friends.
Read moreMaren Lohmeyer and her family have been living—and beachcombing—for generations on a small island in the middle of the North Sea.
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.
Read moreSea glass bottle bottoms might help you ID shards in your stash.
Read moreEvery day is a good day to visit the beach, the lake or the ocean. She won’t disappoint.
Read moreLeilani searches for Hawaiian shells, sea glass, and glass floats to add to her collection of beachcombed treasures.
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 moreBlack glass has a long history and each piece has a unique story, depending where it is found.
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