Tuesday, February 28, 2012
The Sounds of Sea Glass
Young acoustic artist Shannon Vogt has posted her name album titled Seaglass. The CD inlcudes six songs with a folksy rock sound. Her voice reminds me of Dolores O'Riordan from the Irish rock band The Cranberries.
If you are interested in hearing her sound click Seaglass Ep.
If you are interested in hearing her sound click Seaglass Ep.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Sea Glass Mosaic
For years they lived near Southern California beaches beachcombing for sea glass and shells. Now they're landlocked, living part time in Arizona and New Mexico. Sea glassing vacations are high on their agenda! theis Glass Beach mosaic was made after a trip to Glass Beach, Ft. Bragg, California. It was an incredible sight and experience, and I wanted to create a bit of the beach for myself to enjoy at home. I used glass, abalone pieces, and pebbles from there, mixed with some stained glass.
See it up close by clicking Sea Glass Mosaic.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
New Sea Glass Jewelry Store!
My partner and I have combined our stores to provide a more complete sea glass experience. Please look to see what we have to offer by clicking Sea Glass Jewelry.
Thanks!
Gary de Blois
Thanks!
Gary de Blois
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Very old case gin sea glass bottle top
This month's featured sea glass specimen is the remnant of the top of an old case gin bottle. Case gins, also known as taper gins, are some of the earliest forms of liquor bottles, dating from at least the mid 17th century up through the early 20th century.
For more on this sea glass specimen click Old Sea Glass Bottle Top.
For more on this sea glass specimen click Old Sea Glass Bottle Top.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
March is Sea Glass Month in Queen Anne’s County
Queen Anne’s County Tourism in partnership with the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center is hosting an abundance of sea glass events in the month of March. These events will include lectures, workshops, hunts and the world renowned expert and author on sea glass, Richard LaMotte to speak. All of these events will be centered on sea glass, nature’s vanishing treasure.
For more information please click Sea Glass Month.
Monday, February 20, 2012
2nd Annual Cayucos Sea Glass Festival
Sat & Sun, March 10th & 11th, 2012
Cayucos Vet's Hall
Cayucos, CA
Calling all Sea Glass enthusiasts, Sea Glass craftspeople and Sea Glass jewelers and artists! Come discover why sea glass collecting is so popular on coasts all over the world.
For up-to-date details and more info visit 2nd Annual Cayucos Sea Glass Festival.
Cayucos Vet's Hall
Cayucos, CA
Calling all Sea Glass enthusiasts, Sea Glass craftspeople and Sea Glass jewelers and artists! Come discover why sea glass collecting is so popular on coasts all over the world.
For up-to-date details and more info visit 2nd Annual Cayucos Sea Glass Festival.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
The largest sea glass shard in the world?
It originates from the Northeast of England where a Victorian glass factory once operated. At over 6" in diameter and weighing over 5 pounds this could be the largest sea glass specimen ever found. Read more about this leviathan by clicking Largest Sea Glass Ever Found.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Whale Puke Can Make You Wealthy
The next time you're beachcombing keep an eye out for clumps of a grayish black substance as it may make you instantly rich! What we're talking about is ambergris, coughed up from sperm whales and used in the perfume industry for hundreds of years due to its sweet, earthy aroma. It is a rare substance that is still highly sort after and can net you over $10,000 a pound! A sperm whale produces the substance in its intestines and is believed to aid in the passing of sharp objects such as squid beaks. It can be coughed up by a whale or find its way into the ocean after a dead whale decomposes sufficiently.
One lucky couple recently stumbled across a clump weighing over 30 pounds in South Australia. For more on the story click Whale Puke.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Sea Glass Swap
Sat March 10th & March 24, 2012
Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center
Grasonville, MD
Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center
Grasonville, MD
Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center and the Queen Anne's County Department of Economic Development and Tourism in March will be holding a full month of events featuring Sea Glass. All work must be original and made by the artist. Work should be made by hand or with the use of appropriate tools. Demonstrations are encouraged but not required. The event is juried and the sponsors reserve the right to accept or reject applications at its discretion to balance the style and content of the event.
For information on beiong a vendor call Heather C. Taylor at 410-604-2100.
See the video by clicking Unlocking Sea Glass.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
The Latest NASGA Newsletter Has Been Posted
The Winter 2012 newsletter from the North American Sea Glass Association has been posted. The newsletter includes articles on sea glass collecting as well as a photo recap of the 2011 Sea Glass Festival in Long Branch, NJ.
To view all the NASGA newsletters visit Shore Lines Newsletters.
To view all the NASGA newsletters visit Shore Lines Newsletters.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
World's Most Expensive Valentine's Gift Being Auctioned for Charity... Staring Bid: $1 Million!
Alex Carroll is auctioning what is apparently the world's oldest timepiece this Valentine's Day, along with what may be the world's rarest necklace, and hopes to raise millions for charity with the proceeds. The pair will be auctioned off in time for Valetine's Day with a starting bid of $1 million. The 20-million-year-old timepiece is made from a naturally heart-shaped piece of fossilized Bali Star Coral, and what Carroll says is the world's largest collection of naturally heart-shaped pieces of rare, red sea glass. The matching gold pendant is made with what Carroll says is the most perfect specimen of naturally heart-shaped red sea glass ever found.
For more info visit Sea Glass Heart Clock Auction.
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