sea glass

Red is the most sought after color ...but I dont really think any of it is worth much. I collect it and have bowls of it around the house just because its so pretty..
 

Your hunting glass for the wrong reasons if your doing it for money, its not worth anything, its broken glass, but its worth more than money to certain people, such as i. Enjoy it for what it is, not hte money value.
 

Dang. We've gone diving at a place called Glass Beach in N. Calif. That stuff is all over the place. Next time I go I'm taking a big sack!
 

well, there is sea glass, what about desert glass??? the sea glass is a little more tumbled, but i too got loads of desert glass. i love pickin up the stuff
 

chong2mry said:
well, there is sea glass, what about desert glass??? the sea glass is a little more tumbled, but i too got loads of desert glass. i love pickin up the stuff
around here i also find loads of river glass
 

gypsyheart said:
Red is the most sought after color ...but I dont really think any of it is worth much. I collect it and have bowls of it around the house just because its so pretty..
Close to where I live on Puget sound they used to take the garbage out on barges and dump it. People come by the hoards to get the "sea glass" after storms. And yes, red seems to be the one that most people treasure. I have a jar I found in an old bottle dump years ago that is full and quite beautiful I might add. I can't say as I would want to sell it, or even that it is worth selling, but I do enjoy it's beauty...It doesn't poop on the floor. I don't have to feed it, and changing the water takes a matter of seconds!
~Nashoba~
 

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