WALES: Anything collected there?

by Sarah Thomas
(Maethlon Valley, Aberdovey)

Sea Glass in Wales, UK - yellow that changes colours

Sea Glass in Wales, UK - yellow that changes colours

My ancestors are originally from Maethlon Valley, Aberdovey (Owen) in Wales.

I visited there before I ever though about beachcombing as a hobby, and now I long for some Welsh treasures!

I'm interested in corresponding with someone who has beachcombed the Welsh coast.

Can anyone offer to sell me any Welsh beach treasures?

Prefer glass, unique pottery pieces, or beach rock.

Even small/tiny driftwood or shells are possibilities.

Size up to 3" that can be used as a pendent with interesting colors/curves, but primarily dime/penny size to use a charms for jewelry.

I would love pieces from the Aberdovey coast, but anywhere along the Welsh coast would be fantastic.

I'm completely open to options!

I know there is a strong tidal flow that exposes sand and muck when it's low tide, so maybe it's a hot spot?

 Anything you can offer or suggest is very much appreciated!

Prefer that you email me directly, or post here and I'll check back from time to time.

Many thanks.

Sarah Thomas - jackcreek1224 (at) gmail


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Aug 18, 2020
I have Welsh sea glass and pottery sherds
by: Janet Williams

Happy to sell them for charity. Can provide you with photos, Sarah. Let me know.

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