Sea Glass Photographs
Photos for Desktop Screensavers or Wallpaper
Feel free to download any of these sea glass photographs to use as desktop wallpaper (desktop image) or a screensaver slide show for your computer. All I ask is that you do not use these sea glass photos for any purpose other than your own personal enjoyment while on your computer.
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Royal Ruby Red Sea Glass
A highly prized bottom of a red sea glass bottle. This particular shard originated from a unique beer bottle produced for Schlitz Brewing Company by the Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation. To read more about it click Royal Ruby Red Sea Glass.
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Teal & Hyacinth
The distinctive teal color of this sea glass shard indicates it to be between 80 and 150 years old. To read more about it click Teal Sea Glass Shard.
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Impression Sunset - Orange Sea Glass Marble
Finding a sea glass marble is truly a special moment, but finding one in that rarest of colors, orange, makes it that much more fantabulous! To read more about this sea glass marble click Orange Sea Glass Marble.
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Orange Sea Glass Marble Untitled #1
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Sun-Colored Amethyst Stopper - Untitled #1
Sea glass stoppers of any color are a rarity, even for the avid beach comber. To find a sun-colored amethyst stopper can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. To read more about this sea glass stopper click Amethyst Sea Glass Stopper.
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Sun-Colored Amethyst Stopper - Untitled #2
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Teal Green Sea Glass Insulator
Besides being very thick and chunky, sea glass from insulators sometimes have the telltale threads that clearly indicate its origins. To read more about sea glass insulator shards click Sea Glass Insulator Shards.
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Amberina Sea Glass
This is a fine example of amberina sea glass found on the beaches of Puerto Rico. To read more about sea glass amberina shards click Amberina Sea Glass.
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Large Aqua Blue Sea Glass
A sea glass lip segment from a very large demijohn bottle possibly used to transport wine and other spirits. To read more about this chunky shard click Aqua Blue Demijohn Sea Glass Lip.
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Kelly Green Sea Glass Soda Bottle Bottom
This green lime-wedged sea glass shard probably came from the bottom of a soda bottle. To read more about this shard click Kelly Green Sea Glass.
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Patriotic Sea Glass Multi
For the month of July this red, white and blue multi-colored sea glass shard has been chosen in recognition of America's independence from England. To read more about this colorful shard click Red, White & Blue Sea Glass Multi.