Sea Glass Articles
A Colorful History of American Glass
The Sandwich Historical Society's Glass Museum houses some of the finest examples of early American glassware in the country.
Glass from the Roosevelt Inlet Shipwreck
A shipwreck along the Delaware coast reveals its pottery and sea glass secrets after more than 200 years under water.
Sun-Colored Sea Glass
Amethyst sea glass, originally clear glass, colored by the sun
Have you ever found a piece of sea glass that had a light purple or amethyst tint to it? Have you ever wondered where this glass came from? Well, believe it or not, it started out as clear glass.
A Spectacular Island for Sea Glass Hunting
Just a short ferry ride from Long Wharf in Boston, MA, Spectacle Island offers hiking, swimming and lots of sea glass!
Dr. Beachcomb says "Get out and play!"
An interview with S. Deacon Ritterbush, Ph.D., the consummate beachcomber and eco-educator
Her mission is to introduce people to the fascinating, healthful, healing and affordable world of beachcombing!
Spanish Designer Creates Whimsical Sea Horses From Sea Glass
Inspiration from the curved, surf-worn shape of a large piece of teal sea glass inspired Svetlana Rasuleva's new passion for sea glass.
West Coast Multies
End-of-day sea glass from an art glass studio
Krista Hammond collects multi-colored sea glass found around the Santa Cruz area of the California coast.
Sea Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, CA
Located in Northern California among the rocky coastline is what can be considered the Mecca for sea glass collectors around the world. Find out more about this beach combers paradise.
Sea Glass Mural Near Boston, MA
Carol Smith-Sloan & Holly Rader of "All Cracked Up" work with sea glass and other found objects
A sea glass mural, commissioned by the Boston Parks Department, was installed at the visitor's center on Spectacle Island.
Sea Glass Destination: Old San Juan, PR
For most visitors to Puerto Rico, Old San Juan is a city of colonial delights. But did you know... you can also find delight in beachcombing for sea glass?!!!
The Godfather of Sea Glass
Richard LaMotte, author of "Pure Sea Glass, Discovering Nature's Vanishing Gems"
Few sea glass collectors don't recognize the name of Richard LaMotte. What does he have to offer the sea glass collector?














