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Exterior Writing Locates Washington Margin Mud
Exterior Writing Locates Washington Margin Mud

10" wide x 3.5" high

Saturated iron glaze is unaltered Washington Margin sediment from R/V New Horizon May-June 2001 cruise, thanks to Tim Eglinton of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

Glass puddles melted, with blue being from a current wine bottle, unlike other samples of sea glass. Seaweed markings make orangey wisps in the center.

Area of: 46 to 47 degrees north, 124 to 127 degrees west, off Columbia River


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MGW79US$145.00
Washington Margin off Columbia River
Washington Margin off Columbia River

6" wide x 2.75" high

On porcelain clay, says, "Sea glass framed by seabed sediment from 46º north 125º west (melted)Washington Margin."

Rim of rutile slip and foot of matte green glaze were assembled from refined materials.


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BLP40US$125.00
Ridges & Outflows
Ridges & Outflows

Two Ridges here -- Kane Fracture Zone (mid-Atlantic Ridge) and Juan de Fuca Ridge (Pacific). Sea glass center has basalt from Juan de Fuca Ridge. That's surrounded by Earth crust slurry from M.A.R. That's surrounded by sediment from the Washington Margin off the Columbia River.

Other glaze on rim and back is a black slip glaze.


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WA-83Price: US$650.00 US$455.00
Off Columbia River
Off Columbia River

5.75" high x 3.75wide

Brown exterior glaze at the top is sediment from the seafloor of the Washington Margin.

Other glazes assembled from refined materials.


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WAM-43US$70.00