I haven't been 'proper' mudlarking for a long, long time. The long winter, sea glass, gifts of pottery shards and me deciding to use up my existing collection of shards all contributed. So did laziness to be honest - it's hard work!
However, yesterday I spent the entire morning on the foreshore, having been there for about 20 minutes the previous day. I met some lovely 'ladies who mudlark', and it was a great fun, and also quite productive.
Here are some of my finds: I'll start with the non pottery shard things which I don't normally pick up, but was inspired to by my companions - this is an aglet. It's very tiny - this is a macro shot. Aglets are made of metal and would go on the end of laces. I didn't know they existed until Julia showed me.
Then I found this button - again very much enlarged, it is just button size but the macro shows the lovely details:
Then some very colourful glass - the round piece in the centre is a glass button, but the back has broken off. The texture is almost that of sea glass.
And now to the pottery pieces:
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A cauliflower? |
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Pieces of people, and pieces of birds |
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Some lovely black and white patterns |
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blue and white patterns |
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some very colourful floral pieces |
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Delftware pieces |
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Lovely greens - my favourite is the very delicate piece of leaf - it's tiny though |
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Stars! I love stars! These will be used on bracelets |
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and lastly - some textured pieces |
I have enough pieces for a while now, but I have caught the bug again so I will be going back soon!
Wow you did have a productive morning- lovely pieces, you do have an eagle eye - glad you've got the bug again from one of your 'ladies who mudlark'.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful!! what a productive day
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