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More Photos - One
Stock#:  PS2125

Lin and David collected this sea glass along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington State.

  • Grade: Craft A and B
  • Color: Geens
  • Pieces: 80

$8.95 - Not available at this time






More Photos - OneTwo Stock#:  PS1890-1

This sea glass is from the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington State.

  • Grade: Craft A and B
  • Color:  Green
  • Pieces: 32

$9.95 - Not available at this time






More Photos - One - Two
Stock#:  PS1942

Lin and David collected this sea glass along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington State.

  • Grade: Craft A and B
  • Colors include: Kelly Green - Light Forest Green - Etc.
  • Pieces: 52 


$7.95 - Not available at this time






More Photos - One
Stock#:  PS1947

Lin and David collected this sea glass along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington State.

  • Grade: Craft A and B
  • Colors include: TEal - Olive Green - Dark Green - Medium Yellow Green - Dark Sea Green - Lime - Brown Green - Peacock Green - Etc.
  • Pieces: 52

$9.95 - SOLD






Stock#: PSJ0026
Category: Sea Glass Washington State
Grade: Jewelry A to Craft B
Color: Mixed & Unusual Greens
Pieces: 80+

$8.95 - SOLD







Stock#: PSJ0029
Category: Sea Glass Washington State
Grade: Jewelry B to Craft B
Color: Unusual Mixed Greens
Pieces: 50+

$6.95 - SOLD






More Photos - One - Two
Stock#:  PS00113

  • Category: Green Craft Sea Glass Groups - Washington State, San Juan Islands
  • Grade: Jewelry B to Craft B
  • Color: Mixed GreenNumber of Pieces: 50+ pcs.

$10.95 - Not available at this time









For Size Comparison
Size of dime cm
American Dime


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American Quarter




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