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|description=Seaglass and beach glass are naturally weathered pieces of glass, found on beaches along bodies of salt water. The weathering process produces naturally frosted glass. "Beach glass" comes from fresh water and is often less frosted in appearance than sea glass. |
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It is unknown if this gem must be provided for [[alterations]], check with your target alterer.[[provided for alterations::false| ]] |
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The color of seaglass is determined by its original source, though most comes from bottles and pottery. |
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* Most common colors: kelly green, brown, white, and clear. |
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* Uncommon colors: jade, amber, golden amber, lime-green, forest-green, ice-blue, soft blue, and soft green. |
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* Very uncommon: purple, citron, opaque white, cobalt, cornflower-blue, and aqua. |
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* Extremely rare: grey, pink, teal, black, yellow, turquoise, red, orange. |
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Described as glossy or shimmering glass, seaglass can be found in black and blue colorations. |
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|type=gems |
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|rarity=common |
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|CTag=black,blue,brown,white,clear,green,gold,purple,purple,grey,pink,red,orange,yellow |
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|special=none |
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|noalt=No |
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|crafting=No |
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|alchemy=No |
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 17 December 2021
Seaglass at a Glance | ||
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Material Type | Gems | |
Colors | Black, Blue, Brown, White, Clear, Green, Gold, Purple, Purple, Grey, Pink, Red, Orange, Yellow | |
Rarity | Common | |
Cultural Relevance | None | |
Required for Alterations | No |
Seaglass and beach glass are naturally weathered pieces of glass, found on beaches along bodies of salt water. The weathering process produces naturally frosted glass. "Beach glass" comes from fresh water and is often less frosted in appearance than sea glass.
The color of seaglass is determined by its original source, though most comes from bottles and pottery.
- Most common colors: kelly green, brown, white, and clear.
- Uncommon colors: jade, amber, golden amber, lime-green, forest-green, ice-blue, soft blue, and soft green.
- Very uncommon: purple, citron, opaque white, cobalt, cornflower-blue, and aqua.
- Extremely rare: grey, pink, teal, black, yellow, turquoise, red, orange.
Described as glossy or shimmering glass, seaglass can be found in black and blue colorations.
Alteration Rules
This material is not required for alterations.
Raw Material Sources
Items
Item | Source is | Rarity is |
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Armor:Pair of polished gauntlets trimmed with black seaglass | ||
BEGems | ||
Black seaglass barrette etched with a majestic sea turtle | Margareth's Home (2) | |
Black seaglass bead necklace | Margareth's Home (2), Margareth's Home (1) | |
Blue seaglass mirror depicting a person with sea-blue eyes | Taisidon Mystery 443/A'baya Esplanade, Taisidon Mystery 439/A'baya Esplanade, Taisidon Mystery 435/A'baya Esplanade, Taisidon Mystery 450/End Loot, Taisidon Mystery 446/A'baya Esplanade | end loot |
Breaking and Entering/Rooms and Loot/Material options | ||
Cambrinth sandcastle pendant haloed by sunshine-yellow seaglass rays | Item:Distressed whitleather valise accented with panels of colorful gingham | festival |
Carved durian shaman's drum adorned with Taisidonian pearls | Perfect Percussion (3) | |
Cerulean seaglass ring incised with the Estate Holder's crest | Why So Blue | common |
Chubby clay piggy bank with gemstone eyes | Breaking and Entering/Bedroom loot | |
... further results |
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