On the beaches of Lake Erie frosty pieces of white glass that were once clear bottles, litter the sand. It’s not uncommon to find pieces that have ridges where a metal cap used to screw on the bottle to keep it’s contents inside. Ball jars have been a common container found along our north coast for years, where fall harvest was a bounty to be canned and saved for the winter months. When the bottles were broken, thrown in the trash, they then made it’s way into the lake. Now the sharp edges are softened and the glass has become part of the lake’s environment.
I love the pieces in these pictures. Against a dark sweater they stand out and their uniqueness is revealed. The earrings are a nice size but are very light weight and easy to wear.

