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From time to time our customers will send in photographs of their projects which utilize our sea glass, driftwood abalone and so forth. We will continue to expand this page and keep it as a showcase of creativity and art. It provides people an opportunity to see what's possible to do with the materials we carry, gain inspiration and to admire each other's work.

In order to obtain more information regarding the pieces shown here, the materials used and the artist behind the project, send us an email requesting such and we will forward the request to the artist who will then contact you at their own discretion.

If you would like to submit your own creation we only request that it incorporate some of the materials that we carry and that you include a little bit about yourself and the piece submitted.

All pictures should be sent in jpeg or gif format. By submitting your pictures to us, you are authorizing us to use the pictures in promotional materials and on the website. Pictures may be edited as we see fit in order to be included on our site.




Maria Lena is a wonderful friend and fellow artist who resides in Seattle, WA. She has worked with gourds for several years and when we sent her a bag of sea glass, her creative instincts took over and she began making sea glass bracelets and other pieces of jewelry.

She uses all genuine semi-precious stones, pearls, coral, sea glass, garnets, sterling silver wire, charms and more.

To contact her and For more information please view her page where you can view and purchase some of her work.





The winters tend to get long and cold in certain parts of this wonderful country of ours. Some find solace in a warm tarvern with friends to chat with and darts to be thrown, not Joey, nope! She spent most of the coldest part of the winter building her own trophy buck, complete with real antlers a taxidermy foam base and a few pounds of sea glass from us.

Rumor has it that a doe will be coming along soon and that some Iranian cobalt blue glass will end up becoming part of her. The buck, last I heard was going to be "hanging" with the other trophy heads on display at the town's only gas station/store, somewhere near the foot of the Bighorn Mountains.

If you wish to contact the artist, please contact us and we will forward your request along to her.



This felted bag is created by needle and wet felting with 100% wool by Barbara Bright of Pinetree Studio, Readfield, Maine.

Ms Bright is a fiber artisan exploring the fields of weaving, felting [both wet felting and needle felting] and knitting. Her weaving adapts early American designs with modern fibers creating usable art.

She also creates felted items such as this unique purse that features a one of a kind sea glass button. If you are interested in Ms Bright’s work please contact her at: bsquare@onemain.com


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