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Perhaps it’s a discarded bottle from recent
decades, or could it be a lost relic centuries-old? Tumbled by waves
and transformed by sand, nature gives us back “beach glass”,
unexpected and beautiful.
It’s interesting to imagine where the glass originated and
how long it has been out there. Perhaps it came from one of the
many shipwrecks that Lake Erie is so famous for—perhaps the
war of 1812?! The possibilities are endless!
The colors are determined by the origin.
Vick’s Vapor Rub, Philip’s Milk of Magnesia, canning
jars, Blue Coral car wax, and Noxema are responsible for various
shades of blue. Depression glass is responsible for the beautiful
pastel colors that we find, old Clorox bottles, apothecary bottles
and beer bottles give us the brown glass. Clear glass may come from
bottles containing anything from milk to shampoo. Rare colors include
red, (a coveted find from old boat lights) yellow, orange, purple
and teal.
Everyone here at Relish takes great pride in knowing that we use
all of the glass we find “as is”, we do not alter the
glass in size, shape or polish.
Nature has done a wonderful job creating these beautiful gems, and
each time we go out “hunting”, we thank her by collecting
the not-so-attractive debris that finds its way to our shoreline.
With heightened environmental awareness and the increased use of
plastics, beach glass is becoming much more difficult to find.
More information about beach glass colors.
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