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🌊 Sea Glass Boat🔥 Now 55% Off

🌊 Sea Glass Boat🔥 Now 55% Off

❄️It comes from Rockaway Beach in California, the coastline I've been protecting for forty years.

🏠It was born at Storm Point. For years, I've witnessed countless giant waves washing fragments onto these cliffs. After every storm, I feel like I've received a gift from the sea.

⚡On our production line, there is only one pair of hands and the passage of time.

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🌊 Sea Glass Boat🔥 Now 55% Off

🌊 Sea Glass Boat🔥 Now 55% Off

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These sailboat artworks are crafted from driftwood and sea glass. Giving a rustic coastal vibe.

The contrast of weathered driftwood and vibrant sea glass is striking. When lit (some have built - in lights), the glass glows, creating a magical, coastal - sunset - like effect. Each piece of sea glass is unique, making every sailboat one - of - a - kind.

Perfect for coastal - style homes, beach house decor, or as a centerpiece in a relaxed living space. They also work as meaningful gifts for ocean lovers, adding a touch of seaside charm to any room.

Each sea glass color comes with its own unique history. White sea glass is the most common color that can come from about any piece of glass, you can tell the age by its thickness and by marking or bubbles on it. Blue is fond with every 1 in 250 pieces. Cornflower blue is soft and has been made for over a century; first used by the ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations. Soft blue has been made throughout the 1800s and 1900s. Unlike deeper blues, soft blue was made using copper. Often this glass appears 'bubbly' as it was hand-blown by glassmakers. Lastly, yellow was common in the Depression era for tableware items and was super affordable you could buy a piece for about the price of a bread loaf (5 cents). It is also common in church designs like wings and halos.

By the 20th century, sea glass evolved from a "beach find" to a cultural touchstone. It appeared in coastal literature—like in The Outermost House, where Henry Beston wrote of sea glass as "the ocean’s gift to the shore"—and became a symbol of resilience: something broken, reshaped by time, emerging more beautiful. For environmentalists, it also carries a gentle lesson: it’s a reminder of humanity’s impact on the ocean, and how nature can transform our waste into wonder.

More than decor, these sea glass boats are a blend of art and nature. They bring the serenity of the coast indoors, showcasing creativity in upcycling and offering a unique, eco - friendly way to decorate with a seaside soul.

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