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Authentic Beach Glass Jewelry
the ultimate in recycled jewelry

Mother Nature tumbles all of the beach/sea glass used in our jewelry!  We never use artificially altered beach/sea glass.
Once again our summer has begun and it is difficult to keep the website up to date!  Please call or email before placing your order, so we can be sure the item is in stock.  For additional items not listed on the website, visit one of the locations below.
Beach Bum Jewels featured at the following Michigan City Locations:

Free Artisans Gallery
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624 Franklin Street Michigan City, IN

Riverside Market Place
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116 Taylor Street Michigan City, IN

Lubeznik Center for the Arts
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101 West 2nd. Street Michigan City, IN

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The Beach Bum Jewels Studio is located near the shores of Lake Michigan in Sheridan Beach - Michigan City, Indianaabs.jpg


All of the jewelry on this website is handcrafted, using genuine beach/sea glass and quality sterling silver, Bali, Hill Tribe silver.  Base metal findings are used for our "fun" line and bookmarks only. The designs may include other recycled material including crinoids, geodes and shells found on the beach.  Cultured pearls, Swarovski crystals, semi-precious stones are also used to enhance some of our designs. Each creation is unique.

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What is sea/beach glass?  Glass that has been discarded in to bodies of water, either intentionally or by accident, that has found its way to shore.  Typically glass from an ocean is called sea glass, while glass from lakes is generally referred to as beach glass.  Both fresh and salt waters can produce beautiful, smooth frosted pieces.   It is those colorful, frosty gems that I use to create my jewelry.  

We are proud members of NASGA - North American Sea Glass Association

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View my page on Sea Glass Artists & Sea Glass Collectors



We look forward to doing business with you.

phone:  219-743-9595