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  2. Dune Jewelry - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Christensen started making sand jewelry for family and friends, by 2010 she launched Dune Jewelry and served as its chief operating officer since. [2] Over the years, the company's Sandbank– the world's largest– had collected 5,000 samples from beaches, sports venues, trails, mountaintops, historical locations and iconic events from all over the globe.

  3. Cape May diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Cape May diamonds are usually collected by beach combing and are most abundant at Higbee and Sunset beaches in Cape May. Cape May diamonds range in size from the finest sand to a 3-pound-14-ounce (1.8 kg) "Cape May diamond" found in New Castle, Delaware in 1866. [1]

  4. Puka shell - Wikipedia

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    Shell jewellery made from naturally occurring puka shells is also now more expensive because of the labor and time involved in locating and hand-picking these rather uncommon shell fragments from the beach drift. In modern times, beads cut from other types of shell, or even beads of plastic, are used to make imitation puka jewellery.

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    Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Classic 2024 to feature 10 of the best sand sculptors in the world competing for $25,000. All details are here.

  7. Sea glass - Wikipedia

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    In order to make artificial sea glass, a tumbler, sand, and glass are necessary. [9] A number of characteristics highlight the differences between artificial sea glass and natural sea glass, starting with the coloration and surface texture of each piece. [10]