There are many rare colors, and many that are not. I will list them by category for you:Common Sea Glass ColorsWhite or ClearAmbers & BrownsLight Green, Seafoam Green or Pastel GreenKelly Green or Uncola GreenOlive and Drab GreensUncommon Sea Glass ColorsCobalt BlueCornflower Blue, Light Blue or SapphireAquamarines, TealsMilk Glass or Opaque WhiteRare Sea Glass ColorsRedJadeite or Opaque GreenDeep Blue-GreensLime GreenVery Rare Sea Glass ColorsTorquoisePinkPale LavenderDark PurpleUltra Rare Sea Glass ColorsNeon YellowGolden YellowBlack GlassOrangeGreyRiesling BlueMarblesPorcelan DollsOpalescent GlassSlag GlassMulti ColoredBonfire GlassOpaques in all colors other than white or greenPieces with patterns, words, letters or numbersI got that information from:http://www.naturalseaglass.com/seaglasscolors.htmlA very helpful website, if I may say so :)
Small pieces of the res sea glass that are fully frosted and smooth can fetch a good 150$ plus. Larger pieces and worth more depending on quality and usefullness. I recommend visiting Rose Island lighthouse in Rhode Island for a beach that is covered in many shades shapes and colors of sea glass. :)
Sea of Glass was created in 1987.
The ISBN of Sea of Glass is 978-0-312-00780-5.
Sea of Glass has 375 pages.
Sea Glass has 384 pages.
well not usually when you keep trying your best to make the flame from glass fire pits burn in colors of the glass
Sea Glass was created on 2002-04-09.
Glass jars can be made into many colors.
Yes. There is a low demand for sea glass jewelry.
Sea glass is particles of glass that have been broken off and drifted to sea then transformed into small gem like glass peice. they were formed by the natural motions of the water and tides
The cost of sea glass jewlery depends on the type of metal used to string the sea glass together, the size of the piece, and on the maker of the peice. Sea glass itself is not expensive, as it can be found walking along any beach.