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| If you have ever held a piece of sea glass or pottery, you would know there is no substitute for how it feels in the palm of your hand and how it takes shape as a result of its travels in and out of the high seas. With tide chart in hand, and just after a big storm, I look for days when I can begin my search at the morning low tide, when the sun is low and I can walk the beaches in solitude. | ![]() |
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To achieve the interesting designs needed for hair accessories and broaches, I look for specific sizes, shapes, colors, and textures. I visualize a series of puzzles and try to imagine how these pieces will naturally fit together to form a unique piece of hair art or an eye-catching broach. The glass and pottery have stories of their own – best described in the Sea Glass Chronicles as “time capsules.” Whether cast overboard in a shipwreck or by tourists on the seas, these lovely and vanishing gems are about to start a new life… |
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Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco • 44 Thurston Pt. Rd.
• Gloucester • MA 01930 • Tel.(978) 283-8333 |