Sea Glass Shapes - Tea Pot or Animal

by Louis Jones
(Ashton, Md.)

Sea Glass Shapes from Nyack

Sea Glass Shapes from Nyack

shape sea glass


My grand kids introduced me to sea glass this May. I collected about 30 pieces and am sending a picture of my special one. It was found on the bank of the Hudson River near the Tappan Zee Bridge.

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Troy, NY
by: Anonymous

Visiting Troy this weekend and would love to know of any place to go to search for sea glass?

Thanks so much!


Hudson River 20 miles near Tappan zee bridge area
by: Anonymous

I have a humongous collection of beach glass. Some are large pieces with wording.

Some, you can tell, are pieces from old antique bottles.

I have a beautiful assortment of colors mostly being various greens, clear and browns.

Neat!
by: Kristie

That is really neat! :) I love sea glass....something special about it.

Where?
by: Tra

Ok I looked EVERYWHERE on teh Westchester side of the Tap and cannot find anything note worthy. There are very few shoer lines there.

Will buy!
by: Lisa

If you still have this piece I would love to buy it from you, I collect sea glass and my husband collects crystal elephants this would go great in our collection. Please contact me at lmcdonald9 (at) ymail.com
Thank you
(fingers crossed)
Lisa

Awesome!
by: Anonymous

Wow! I found some sweet glass there too! I found a number of amber pieces too, and one piece of cobalt!

Thanks!
by: David (editor)

...for bringing that to our attention Anon! Let me know if it disappears again.

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by: Anonymous

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