The Colors Of Sea Glass and Their Rarity Chart

This was a nice find by @BearskinNeck On Instagram

3 thoughts on “The Colors Of Sea Glass and Their Rarity Chart

  1. I had one kid who, when small, would collect in a bucket ocean creatures that had been some how damaged; the idea was to save them. Saving them did not turn out to be feasible, even once, but my kid soldiered on. The other kid went ever so slowly, painstakingly, along any old beach, anywhere, looking for sea glass. Some times, that bucket stayed empty but hope was never extinguished. Great memories.

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  2. I HAVE BEEN A SEAGLASS COLLECTOR FOR A FEW YEARS. I AM ALWAYS ON THE SEARCH FOR A NEW PIECE. THINKING ROCKY COASTLINE WOULD BE GOOD PLACE TO HUNT, NO, NEVER FOUND ANY HERE. SHELLS AND SEAGLASS MAKE BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS FOR MANY THINGS…..

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  3. Used to find bottles along the shore or up in Days woods and around the pits -quarries some of the older buildings cabins that were gone over the years if you had the whole bottle sell them to antique shops 🙂 Dave

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