When I first started collecting beach sea glass I wasn't really aware of the colors. Just seeing it washing up was exciting so I collected everything! Of course, most of the beach sea glass ended up being browns or various shades of browns. Next was the greens, kelly greens. I just figured there were more Budweiser Beer drinkers than Heineken Beer drinkers!

Well, that may be partly true. The next most common color I began finding was the white frost beach sea glass. That glass I would find washed up on shore in abundance. I began to ponder that maybe the browns and whites washed up mostly because it was light in density? I don't know, sometimes it's probably better not to think so much!!! I only thought that because I could see aquamarines thrashing around in the tumbler but it hardly ever washed up to shore.

Now that I'm really beginning to make and sell jewelry I'm beginning to learn about the common and uncommon to rare beach sea glass.

I had no idea that lime green was a very uncommon color to find. Yay for me I found a couple. Must keep some for me! Now according to Wikipedia, lime green beach sea glass comes from soda bottles during the 1960s.

I just made a set of lime green earrings and matching pendant yesterday.



It's wire wrapped nice and snug and looking so beautiful and elegant! Christmas is coming and the goose is getting fat!

Speaking of Christmas I made another white frost sea glass pendant as well yesterday.


This piece of beach sea glass is really frosted and almost looks like snow wrapped with red copper wire to give it that cheery festive Christmas look that I Love so much.

Speaking of Love...This is my Love, my grandson, and he's priceless to infinity and beyond!


Well, keep coming back because I'll be adding more new things all the time.

Mahalo for stopping by while we keep it Natural on Maui!

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