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The “beach bum” in Beach Bum Jewels is Linda Mickevicius.
Linda has always been drawn to the beach not only for the treasures that are waiting there but for the extreme peace and relaxation
that she experiences while there. She and her husband Ben, along with their 3 yorkies, Livvy, Abby, and Ollie, are
avid boaters and beachcombers. Their home near the shores of Lake Michigan
is filled with shells, driftwood, crinoids and of course beach/sea glass. Linda began collecting beach glass a few years
ago while sailing aboard a catamaran in the British Virgin Islands.
That first piece she picked up is still her favorite and will remain in her possession forever. In 2006 the transition
from collector to jewelry designer evolved. Though an accounting and IT professional by trade, Linda says that designing
and crafting jewelry allows her creative side to flourish in her mostly technical world. It adds balance to her life.
Not really sure how to proceed with this new-found passion, Linda began seeking out others who share her love of beach
glass and Beach Bum Jewels was born. As the obsession with beach glass continues
to grow, so does the business. Linda has been joined by her husband Ben, daughter Jamie, and grandchildren Garrett and
Madison in the jewelry making process. Three other grandsons, Matthew, Andrew, and Blake also assist in the hunt for
jewelry quality glass. Each of the three generations of family members has a key role in the business. In addition to displaying her jewelry on her website and at art/beach festivals, Linda's jewelry
can be seen in local boutiques and galleries in the Harbor Country area.
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Linda and Abby on the beach in Michigan City's Washington
Park
Linda currently serves as the treasurer of the North
American Sea Glass Association.
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- To maintain the highest quality standards
for my jewelry.
- To use ONLY naturally tumbled beach/sea glass.
- To provide the best customer service possible.
- To educate others about the differece between real
and artifical beach/sea glass
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