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Out of The Blue Seaglass Jewelry
A seaglass jewelry pioneer, Lisl Armstrong has been making seaglass jewelry for a living since 1987. Out Of The Blue Seaglass Jewelry originated in Puerto Rico and is now based in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Lisl and her husband collected the seaglass themselves from the beaches of Puerto Rico, Indonesia, Costa Rica and the USA. She works mostly with sterling silver wire using techniques that have changed little since ancient times. Lisl enjoys making jewelry that is natural and rustic in look and feel, as she finds that seaglass invokes the primitive, mysterious and ancient. Lisl is a commercial member of the North American Sea Glass Association.
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Sea Glass Treasures www.seaglassin.com
Anne Marie grew up on Prince Edward Island in Canada near the Atlantic Ocean. Her Dad, a commercial fisherman, instilled a love of the sea in his children. Anne Marie has also lived in Hawaii, California and Wisconsin. Her passion for collecting sea glass takes her to both coasts, Hawaii and the Great Lakes. Back in Wisconsin, her husband's home state, she uses the brilliant and soft colors to create beautiful jewelry. She hopes that the simplicity of her pieces will bring a peaceful yet powerful feeling to the wearer. Anne Marie, a songwriter, has written and recorded a song “God's Little Treasures” which takes her on a spiritual journey while “seaglassin” on the beach on PEI. Listen and/or purchase her CD on her website.
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Lake Erie Beach Glass
Jodie Pastor is a beach glass enthusiast who collects naturally surf tumbled glass from the coastal shore line of Great Lake Erie. She dedicates herself to the education of sea beach glass and offers a rich and colorful history of the Lake's hundreds of sunken ships, prohibition rum running days, and the pirating off of Long Point Canada. Jodie offers beautiful artistic jewelry designs, wholesale lots, singles, and other unique gift items incorporating these historical pieces of glass. Jodie is a commercial member of the North American Sea Glass Association.
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Jewelry by Danielle Reneé
Award winning “Sea Glass Artisan” Danielle Reneé Mullen creates original and unique “Sea Glass Jewelry” with vintage sea glass in both silver and gold. A passionate sea glass collector, this collection has expanded to include some of the rarest sea glass finds from around the globe. Using only genuine, top quality sea glass and transforming each piece into a stunning work of art, Danielle has recently been awarded the title “Artist of the Month” in her home town of Haverhill, Massachusetts, well known for it's “Historic Art District”. Jewelry by Danielle Reneé features one of the largest galleries of rare sea glass jewelry on the web. Now selling loose and bulk authentic New England sea glass!
Danielle is a commercial member of the North American Sea Glass Association.
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HL Sea & Beach Glass Jewelry LLC
Surrounded by water, a native Long Islander in New York, Holly L'Homedieu has taken sea glass combing to the next level. You can find the finest quality collectors pieces and antique relics of the sea, genuine sea glass jewelry of all kinds, even custom orders. She can make your dreams into sea glass jewelry! Holly is a commercial member of the North American Sea Glass Association.
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www.sourisbythesea.com
As the waves tumble onto our beautiful Island shores, we can be found discovering our impressive and unique collection of sea gems. We are Romeo and Eydie Gallant and Yvette Sheehan from Prince Edward Island, Anne Marie Johnson from Wisconsin, Anita and Willy St. Denis from Ontario. Our love for the outdoors led us to become avid collectors of driftwood, shells and sea glass. Our travels have taken the family to interesting beaches across Canada and United States in search of the beautiful pieces of sea glass. Our greatest finds are where we call home, Prince Edward Island, Canada. We have a large gallery of gems and products that we supply to artisans worldwide. We are very proud to display our sea glass in Souris, Prince Edward Island at our sister’s studio “Naturally Yours”. Souris by the Sea Glass is a commercial member of the North American Sea Glass Association.
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JCM Jewelry by Colleen Marie
Handmade Jewelry by Artisan Colleen Marie is truly unique and one of a kind. Each piece is individually designed and handcrafted by Jewelry Artisan Colleen Marie. Her designs are modern and contemporary but still capture all the grace and artistry of traditional jewelry designs. Handmade Jewelry by Colleen Marie uses only the finest quality materials, including Authentic, Rare and Vintage Sea Glass. Looking for unusual gifts for someone, unique gifts for a Special Occasion, then look no further. JCM delivers high quality handcrafted jewelry just for you. Customize your Bridal needs! Colleen is a commercial member of the North American Sea Glass Association.
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By the Sea Jewelry
Owned and maintained by one of the founders of the North American Sea Glass Association, Linda Jereb is a passionate advocate for genuine, natural beach sea glass. By The Sea Jewelry specializes in Rare Natural Sea Glass from around the world in a variety of settings ranging from simple wire set to bezel settings in fine silver. By The Sea Jewelry is the oldest internet site for sea glass jewelry and has provided sea glass information to the public for over 18 years.
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Tropical Sea Glass Sea Glass from Hawaii's Beaches
Sharon Umbaugh collects some of the finest sea glass in the world from the beaches of Hawaii. Many of her collections include pieces which would lend themselves very well to jewelry. Due to the unique qualities of the beaches on Hawaii, the sea glass is often very well rounded. You can find most of her sea glass listed on eBay, though she will also accept custom requests through her website. Sharon is the the secretary of the North American Sea Glass Association.
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SantaCruzSeaGlass.com
Santa Cruz Sea Glass uses authentic, natural sea glass from Monterey Bay to create one-of-a-kind sea glass jewelry. We make high quality, handmade pieces that reflect the organic beauty of pure natural sea glass.
In keeping with our efforts help promote the conservation of our oceans and preservation of natural sea glass beaches; we have become a partner of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation. As a Foundation partner we donate 10% of the sales of our charm necklace directly back into the Monterey Bay Sanctuary. |

West Coast Sea Glass
Now in dozens of galleries and boutiques across the US and Caribbean, the West Coast Sea Glass studio offers over 500 of the finest and rarest seaglass items and beach glass jewelry available. With a vast array of bulk lots, individual pieces and unique, artisan jewelry pieces, their life long collection represents pieces the artists, Mary Beth and Lindsay have traveled many of the world's oceans to beachcomb themselves. This journey, matched with decades of jewelry experience and a full service silver smithing studio is where their alluring ocean gems and jewelry design beautifully intersect. This site also features, colorful sea glass photos, rarity charts, books, cards, glass floats, educational pages and more.
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GlassBeachJewelry.com
Capt. J. H. (Cass) Forrington spent 27 years at sea, visiting over 50 countries on every coast of every continent except Antarctica. He has visited the Amazon Indians, has sailed up the Congo River and has been 600 miles from the North Pole.
He now spends his retirement combing the magnificent “Glass Beaches” of Fort Bragg, California, the highest concentration of sea glass in the world, for rare and precious sea gems from which to craft his jewelry and create displays for his Sea Glass Museum.
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