A rainbow array of sea glass. |
I mentioned recently in this post that I loved taking home bits of sea glass as free souvenirs from my small trip to Fort Bragg. Another city attraction I loved was the Sea Glass Museum which is run by Captain Cass (yes, a real captain!) and admittance is completely free and donations are much appreciated. The building is filled to the brim with display cases featuring a rainbow array of frosted sea glass, books loaded with information and photos, and gorgeous handmade jewelry. Given the chance, I might have stayed to gaze at the jewels of glass all day!
This aqua color reminds me of the ocean where these treasures were found. |
Yellow is one of my favorite colors of sea glass to find along with lavender. |
Black see glass looks a lot like stones or rocks but when held to the light you can see thru it! (After re-examining a piece of dark black glass I found I discovered it was actually red!) |
Soft pink shades can be difficult to find, sometimes this color can be created in clear glass when it reacts with the sunlight! |
I would feel lucky to find a big circular piece of a blue bottle one day! |
Yours,
Nico
Nice collection :)!!
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Marvellous, love the light green ones :))) xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I especially love the blue sea glass. Have a wonderful holiday!!! T. http://tickledpinkwoman.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful idea <3 Never thought before in my life about different sea glasses ... thanks for showing this!
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wow, these are so beautifully unique! Hope you're well sweety, enjoy the long weekend :)
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