Pure Sea Glass: Discovering Nature's Vanishing Gems
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Pure Sea Glass is an incredible reference for any coastal enthusiast. More than 200 elegant images by photographer Celia Pearson present some of the best sea glass ever collected, along with samples of the classical glassware that is often its source. Author Richard LaMotte provides tremendous detail on all aspects of identifying sea glass, its historical significance, ways to assess rarity, and the most advantageous locations and times to search for it. The reader also is introduced to the science of how sea glass develops its uniquely frosted patina. LaMotte explains how crystalline formations on the surface ofsea glass shards transform them into highly prized gems. The book's color- rating scale is based on an intensive study of more than 30,000 pieces of sea glass. It helps readers determine how rare each piece in their own collections might be. A comprehensive assemblage of antique bottles and tableware informs the reader while paying tribute to the great American glass industry prior to mass-production.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6328 in Books
- Published on: 2004-06-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 224 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780975324608
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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About the Author
Pure Sea Glass author Richard LaMotte has been at the forefront of sea-glass research since presenting his first lecture on the topic back in 2002. His book, a master reference on sea glass for North American collectors, earned first place in nonfiction from the Writer’s Digest 13th Annual International Self-Published Book Awards. Richard has lectured or hosted collectors at more than 100 signing events around the country. His book and presentations help collectors develop successful beachcombing strategies and—through the history of glass manufacturing and the science of ocean weathering—unlock the mysteries of their seaside treasures. Richard and his family have collected more than 40,000 pieces of sea glass, much of it along the Chesapeake Bay near their home in Chestertown, Maryland. He has served as Vice President of the North American Sea Glass Association since its inception in 2006.
Customer Reviews
"Discovering Nature's Vanishing Gems"
I was born in a coastal town and have always loved the ocean, walking on the beach, sailing - almost everything that has to do with the sea. When I was a little girl, my mother used to take me for walks along the coast, especially after a storm, to see what strange and interesting items had washed up on shore. So it is surprising that I have never collected sea glass, until recently that is. I was working on a craft project for a gift and thought that a few pieces of sea glass would make a beautiful and meaningful addition. Once I looked into acquiring the glass my interest peaked. So before I went any further, I bought a copy of Richard LaMotte's renowned book "Pure Sea Glass: Discovering Nature's Vanishing Gems" on the advice of a longtime collector and jewelry maker.
This is an excellent volume, especially for beginners who are interested in learning about, searching for and collecting sea glass. A major added attraction is that there are over 150 exquisite and elegant photographs by Celia Pearson included here, presenting some of the beat specimens ever collected, along with a vast array of classical glassware from around the world that is often its source. The visuals are displayed in a manner that reminds me of Japanese Zen aesthetics. I am not a big coffee table book person, but my copy is on my table and most people who sit in my living room for longer than 15 minutes usually pick it up and peruse with delight.
The book is a comprehensive guide, chock full of information on finding and identifying these gems, the bits of aged glass, enhanced by years beneath the sea or caught in the tides that wash our coasts. There are 224 pages with chapters on the history of sea glass and the history of sand, (fascinating), different types of glass, (bottles, containers, tableware, utility and flat glass, like window glass - plain and stained, marbles, insulators and bonfire glass - from ship and shore, etc.), and appraising rarity, along with many other interesting topics.
So I am hooked. After a recent hurricane I made a day trip to Montauk, NY, and actually found some wonderful pieces on the beach at low tide - one a real jewel!
Mr. LaMotte is a native of southeastern Virginia and now lives on Maryland's Eastern Shore. He has been collecting for decades. His wife, Nancy, started a sea glass jewelry business using shards from nearby Chesapeake Bay. Ms. Pearson is a professional and fine art photographer with more than 25 years experience.
I recommend this superb book to everyone who appreciates art and finds delight in learning about the unusual. One does not have to be a collector to enjoy "Pure Sea Glass." It also makes a great gift. ENJOY!
JANA
Visit your past with a familiar yet alluring subject!
Genre: Non fiction
Title: PURE SEA GLASS
Author: Richard LaMotte with photography by Celia Pearson
Every man, woman or child that has walked the beach and collected tiny pieces of sea worn glass will find long lost memories resurfacing as they read this book.
Sea Glass is something that everyone is familiar with and yet knows very little about. Much to my astonishment, I have discovered, since reading this book that there is even a Sea Glass Festival held in Rockport, Ma. every year. This fascinating coffee table book provides a comprehensive reference on sea glass as well as a soothing, tranquil visit to the seashore through its wonderfully executed photographs.
Readers learn how sea glass is transformed by the rolling waves; natural elements developing its frosted patina and fascinating color. There is a section on antique bottles, containers and collectibles. This reviewer was spellbound by the information found in this book. The tenth chapter discusses grading of color and rarity, aging and typing the various sea glass specimens. The scenes of seacoasts and beaches are comforting to the soul. The various strategically placed quotes throughout the book add to its appeal. The conclusion on the last page:
Look deep into nature and then you will understand everything better. Albert Einstein
Author Richard LaMotte resides in Maryland with his wife Nancy who has started a sea-glass jewelry business. While researching for a lecture, he began his in-depth research on this fascinating subject. The result is this book. Photographer, Celia Pearson has been a professional photographer for over twenty years. Having spent her childhood days on the coast of Maine, her love of the subject and the coast is evident in her work.
This book is going to remain in my personal collection and now I look at a piece of sea glass in a different more intense light. Highly recommended as a gift to friends, family and yourself. Shirley Roe, Allbooks Reviews.
simply exquisite
Rebeccasreads highly recommends PURE SEA GLASS as a must have for all the beachcombers who wander the strands of the world, bending to pick up those gorgeous fragments of glass.
PURE SEA GLASS offers history & facts about the globs of glass washed up by the waves, as well as page after page of exhilerating colors & shapes the glass comes in, & images of the seashore.
No seaside hotel, motel or B&B should be without this beautifully presented guide book. Do check out pureseaglass for when the author will be near you. TEN STARS!
