💯 "REAL" Surf-Tumbled XL Jewelry GRADE-BONFIRE Seaglass Pendant Pc Smooth Rare

Mother Nature is unbeatable! ESPECIALLY if you're looking at glass that they say they dived for or collected all over the country. Good luck hinting! Gorgeous BONFIRE pendant (or ring) piece. Jewelry GRADE-A, flawless.

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Gorgeous BONFIRE pendant (or ring) piece. Jewelry GRADE-A, flawless.

All photos were taken outdoors in natural light. Be sure to look at all photos, ecause this will be the piece you receive. If you have any questions or would like more photos, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you for looking!


BONFIRE GLASS:

Bonfire glass, or what is sometimes called campfire glass, is glass that has been heated so hot that it melts and loses its original shape, forming chunks of pitted glass. It comes in all shapes, colors, and sizes, just like regular sea glass. Bonfire Seaglass is melted glass that has been rolled around in the sea by mother nature just like regular sea glass, but it is not always smooth.


All of my seaglass was hand collected by me, and i can tell you not only the city and country  of origin, but even the beach it was collected on.  You can't get this natural beauty by buying cheap man-made seaglass, which is mostly sold here on eBay.  Mother Nature is unbeatable!  There are a lot of unscrupulous sellers on EBay, so please beware and be careful! ESPECIALLY if you're looking at glass that they say they dived for or collected all over the country.  I'd say pretty close to 90% of the seaglass advertised on eBay as genuine, is FAKE.  A good rule of thumb on eBay is  if their username sounds like a business name, you are in all probability looking at fake seaglass.  There's one person who runs about 4 (maybe more) different accounts of all acid washed glass that they call genuine, and each account is a business name for their username.  The only business with unlimited (or "too many pieces to count") seaglass is a business that manufactures their seaglass at home in a tumbler, or in a bowl of muriatic acid, so be careful if you're looking for real "genuine" seaglass. If you don't care if it's genuine, get yourself some muriatic acid or a rock tumbler and make your own.  Good luck hinting!

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