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seaglass
06-22-2006, 06:04 PM
Hi,


If you are in the Outer Banks this summer you can check out my seaglass jewelry at Cynthias in The Waterfront Shops at Duck. She has a nice selection of colors including blues and aquas...All of the seaglass is authentic. I collected it while living in Puerto Rico.


Lisl Armstrong

PawleysYankee
09-17-2006, 10:12 PM
My wife loves seaglass & has taken me on many a walk in search of! I would like to get her a nice piece. Do you have any photos or literature?

seaglass
10-22-2006, 05:06 PM
Hi,


I am creating a website that will have seaglass jewelry for sale along with information about seaglass. The address is www.blueseaglassjewelry.com
there is nothing there yet however you can sign up for my mailing list there.

My jewelry is available at The Lazy Parrot in Rincon, Puerto Rico and at Cynthias in The Waterfront Shops in Duck,North Carolina ( The Outer Banks ).

Here are some examples of my work:

This Piece is made with silver beads as well as old glass beads including Krobo beads from Ghana which are made with recycled glass. There are two pieces of authentic seaglass drilled lengthwise. One is large and the other is very small.

http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r2/naturalseaglass/OceanNecklaceFinalImage022.jpg

This bracelet is made with silver wire,old glass beads and a piece of authentic rare red seaglass

http://img15.imgspot.com/u/06/139/14/RedBracelet1148149769.JPG

pacificstar
10-24-2006, 03:54 PM
I bought the most beautiful Sea Glass earrings at the Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach California this past summer. The name of the woman's company was Laguna Beach Glass her name is Lana Hutchinson. You can check out the Sawdust's web site for her number. I went to that site & the web site isn't her's so I don't know what to say.

pattykraus
12-11-2007, 08:04 PM
I just got into sea glass a couple of weeks ago. Just one weeks ago I went "sea glass hunting" in North Carolina. After reading about it on the web (one week before), I became extremely interested. Since my grandmother lives in NC, I rented a beach house there, visited her, and set out to see if there really was such a thing as sea glass. When we found the first piece, we were so excited, we couldn't stop searching for more. We found 92 pieces altogether.

I have a page about sea glass on my website if you are interested. Also, on my website....

www.global-be-jeweled.com/seaglassart.html

At my "old age" I decided to quit my job, do what I love and sell jewelry full time. I just started building a website two months ago and although I knew nothing about building a website except to plug into google, "How do I build a website..." I actually have one up and running. There are a lot of facets to my website, but the "bottom line" is to promote handcrafted jewelry. I find jewelry from local artists and artists from all over the world, talk about their jewelry, jewelry techniques, gemstones, etc.
I have gotten on the bandwagon, a little about the souvenir shops selling mass produced jewelry rather than supporting local artists. Something that maddens me.....


Feel free to visit my "new and don't expect much" website and I'd love to hear from you jewelry artists out there so that I can possibly promote your art, as well.

www.global-be-jeweled.com