Where do sea glass marbles come from?
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- FAQ: Where do sea glass marbles come from and what is a Codd marble?
ANSWER: A lot of the sea glass marbles we find here along the Scottish coast are Codd marbles. Codd marbles come in lots of colours but the one we find most often is sea foam, followed by white and much rarer Pirate marbles. Codd marbles were once used as stoppers inside thick glass bottles, invented by Hiram Codd and patented in 1872! Kids loved to smash the bottles to get to the free toys ( marbles ) - we find half broken Codd bottles at bottle dumps quite often, and every single one we have found had the marble pinched... except for one, but that was the top of the bottle !! Codd bottles were made for around 50 years, so each one of these marbles has been in the Sea for around a century!
Codd bottles look lovely when they are cut down as vases or pencil holders ( see our Etsy shop listings - www.etsy.com/u...)
Codd marbles are our favourite beach and bottle dump finds and make amazing jewellery. Anything from a pendant to a pair of earrings looks stunning with these rare treasures from the beach!
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It’s neat how the ware makes them all so differently sized
I especially love when the rocks leave marks - sometimes it makes it look as if a marble smiles :)
They're offerings ...
I throw marbles in the ocean in exchange for the gifts she gives me 💜💙💚
Thanks so much Sheryl! Marbles are my absolute favourite find - at the beach or the bottle dump :)
Pirate Brown, oh my goodness . I've never found one , new addition to my bucket list . Gorgeous marbles , great post
They were only made for one Edinburgh based brewery so are really rare to find :)
Pirate brown I haven‘t seen before. Cool👍
They were only made for one Edinburgh based brewery :)
Hello Nicole, say hello to Craig also...first off the gate I do miss Craig's beautiful music, but I love your Mudlarking skills just as much as I like Craig's music. I love it when the two of you make a video. You compliment each other so well. You have a wonderful find with that Codd Bottle and the marble inside. Cant wait till you post another video. Greetings from North Carolina U.S.A.
Aww thanks so much Peggy! I really wanted the marble to be heard inside the bottle neck :)
I used to go to the beach when I was younger all the time. And I would find these a lot of the time. These marbles bring back some good memories. I have to go find the ones that I've collected, I know they must be in one of my boxes.
Fingers crossed you'l come across those lost treasures :) Marbles are so rare now at the beach!
@@scottishmudlarking well, than it's no better reason to look for these.
I can't go to the beach 😭. But when I go to stores I always get some and sometimes I ask my grandma for some but if you buy some always identify if they are real.
Why marble in the glass bottles? I am wonder where it came from and what make people decided put marble in the glass bottles?
The marble helped with keeping the carbon in the drink - it acted as a stopper ! Check out Hiram Codd on Wikipedia for more detail :)
Boys with slingshots, that's where sea marbles come from.
Some of them for sure :)
Thank you so much for that information 😍💞That is so interesting!! Is it also true that long ago they used to use them for ‘weights’ in the ballasts of some sailboats ⛵️!?????🤔
Marbles weren't used as ballast - that's a myth I'm afraid :)
I have a lot
Here's a SHORT story:
So my grandma used to go to the beach alot
And she always would find them it's an offering she has a ton of them it's just wow
Our favourite finds are marbles :)
i remember seeing a sea foam one that has multiple seaglasses stuck onto it in phuket, thailand
Not sure how that worked... ?
@@scottishmudlarking like the other seaglasses that stuck just look like a pattern
No that’s a ramune bottle☠️
Ramune bottles are used today in Japan- these marbles come from 1890s Codd bottles …
haha wow!
:)
shame those marbles in your hand couldn't reproduce like real cod fish - true that people eat glass LOL joke!
Oh that would be amazing if the marbles reproduced ;) hahah what a funny thought Dean!
They don’t come from that☠️
See previous answer…
@scottishmudlarking they are also from Ballists of old ships