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                                            Living in the Pacific Northwest we have spent years exploring the shores of our fabulous beaches. Along the way, we have collected many wonderful and unique pieces of sea glass. As our collection grew, many pieces began to stand out. Turning these treasures into jewelry seemed the best way to showcase each individual piece in its own special way.


Creating a well defined modern line of sea glass jewelry has become a source of inspiration and joy. We love sharing our finds with you. It gives us pleasure to know that these treasures are being enjoyed by many. We hope that you enjoy your jewelry for years to come.


As time passes along we feel so blessed to be able to share the beautiful beaches with our children, and hope one day to share them with our grandchildren. We share the stories of the surf, sand and sky. We teach our children to love the water and all its living creatures, to wonder about the misteries of the deep. We imagine about times passed as we collect sea glass, discussing about its possible beginning. The excitement of a single piece of sea glass can thrill even a three year old, and that is a sight to behold.

 

 

 

"In the wet sand by her foot, a bit of color catches her eye. She picks it up and studies it. The glass is green, pale and cloudy, the color of lime juice that has been squeezed into a glass. The edges of the shard are weathered and smooth and do not hurt at all. She brushes the sand off and presses the sea glass into her palm, keeping it for luck."

Anita Shreve Sea Glass, The Novel

 

 


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Keeping an eye on my pup as she runs the beach...  


This piece of emerald green sea glass stands out

among the many plain pebbles...

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Although hard to see among the rocks,

our pup is hunting for crabs in the tide pool!   

Self portrait
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Collecting a few pieces of sea glass scattered

within the rocks.

How good is your eye for spotting sea glass? 

There are four in this photo.

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Same beach, Same day... these pictures were taken about thirty minutes apart. The contrast was both beautiful and exciting!
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One of our favorite light houses in WA
One of the many caves on the beach that we explored. 
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Sand castle building...

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