House of Marbles
This fun museum houses beautiful examples of marbles from all periods of history.
Read moreThis fun museum houses beautiful examples of marbles from all periods of history.
Read moreThese traditional Japanese game pieces are always a delight to find on the beach.
Read moreFinding a marble on the beach is on many people's bucket lists. Finding the bottle where it came from is even more exciting.
Read moreIt’s lovely to have a friend who’ll search for sea glass with you then create a display for your finds.
Read moreMarbles made from clay have a much longer history and can be every bit as fun to find as glass sea marbles.
Read moreLike all good stories, the story of aerated water bottles begins by the sea.
Read moreKy Davis is a beachcomber sailing the world with his dog LC in search of rare sea glass.
Read moreLearn about identifying your sea marbles with marble expert Stephen Bahr.
Read moreNicole Lind is a beachcomber and artist from the famously treasure-laden east coast of Scotland.
Read moreUnderwater bottle digging is a labor of love, but the hard work is rewarded when you find a Codd bottle with the marble inside.
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