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The Appeal of Sea Glass ...

Photography: Beach Lust 


As each Summer passes I find myself researching the beauty of Sea Glass. What is about these colorful pieces of frosted glass that are so appealing?

There are very few beaches along the New England coastline where you can find these rarities. I hope to visit a few beaches I have researched between now and the upcoming Fall season.

I would love to have a few pieces to call my own.

Does anyone else find these finds engaging?

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  1. Yes, I love them too! Such cool colors.

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    1. Thanks So Much, Janet - Yes - Nature showing itself to us yet again in a beautiful way!

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  2. Love them & love it when artists make beach glass jewelry

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    1. Thanks, Sista - Yes, I agree - Just looking at the colors make me smile!

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  3. I love them too! I have found few but keep them when I do. I collected similar pieces from the sea when I visited Italy except they were pieces of ceramic, so beautiful! ~ Nancy :)

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    1. Thanks, Nancy - Yes, I have always loved these beautiful pieces of glass - I hope to visit a few local beaches that are known for having some, before Summer comes to a close!

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