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LC's Glass 🏴‍☠️Captain Ky the Sea Glass Guy is sailing around the world discovering unknown sea glass beaches🏴‍☠️ Soon after, opposing winds and seas became violent.
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Kyle James Davis, also known as Captain Ky the Sea Glass Guy was born in 29 Palms, California on November 9th, 1985. The first of three children, Ky grew up in Sterling, Virginia where he discovered what would become his life long love of nature and adventuring. At the age of 16 he joined the Sterling Volunteer Fire Department and became a Nationally Certified Fire Fighter, as well as an EMT. Afte

r graduating high school, he enlisted in the US Army as a Combat Medic with his two best friends from SVFD. Ky graduated basic training with the honor of Company Top Marksman in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Next, he went on to complete medical training at Fort Sam Houston with honors and was finally stationed at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii. Initially Ky was placed in a Cavalry Unit in 2nd Brigade of the 25th Infantry Division, however when 3rd Brigade needed extra medics for their upcoming deployment to Iraq, he volunteered to change units and was placed with the 2-27 Infantry Battalion. The 2-27 Wolfhounds deployed twice, and Ky served a total of 27 months on the frontlines of the war in Iraq. There he earned the Army Commendation Medal for Valor, as well as several other medals, awards, and decorations. After nearly five years he was honorably discharged from the Army, and moved back to Virginia for nearly a year. There, Ky met a cute Yorkshire Terrier that he named Little Coconut, or LC for short, and they headed for Hawaii together to attend college. Several months after returning to the islands however, Ky learned that a fire had burned down part of his family home. The disaster destroyed nearly everything he had ever owned and was a difficult experience for him having to start from scratch again. In wake of the fire, Ky purchased a 30-foot motor sailboat in Waikiki and lived aboard while attending Hawaii Pacific University. After a few semesters he moved from Oahu to the Big Island and bought property that included a 400-year-old, 3-mile-long lava tube that had been recently discovered when a bulldozer fell through the ground. On this six-acre plot of raw tropical rainforest he began his off-grid homestead by clearing land, constructing roadways, fencing, and then building a house. There he raised pigs, ducks, chickens, goats, turkeys, rabbits, and peacocks. After a year, Ky built a second home, which was used to house dozens of volunteers who came from around the world to stay at his organic farm. Within a year’s time Ky became the top ranked farm in Hawaii on the WWOOF volunteer program website. At Kaimana Cave Farm Ky taught the volunteers how to care for animals and run an off-grid organic farm. Over 500 various fruit trees were planted on the property throughout his residency, and Ky would often host field trips for the University of Hawaii to teach students permaculture techniques and animal husbandry. As a member of the Hawaii Cave Conservancy he hosted the National Speleological Society for explorations under his home, as well as insane underground cave rave parties. In 2016 Ky received a Bachelor Degree of Science in Tropical Horticulture at the University of Hawaii, where he graduated with honors and given the honor of being the Commencement Speaker. During his time in Hawaii, Ky also became an ordained minister and built a chapel in his lava tube to officiate weddings. To earn income Ky worked for production companies filming movies in Hawaii including Jumanji 2, as well as shows and commercials for Nike, Google, HGTV, MTV, and many others. Ky and LC also starred in an episode of "House Hunters Off the Grid", which featured his purchase of the cave property. The Hawaiian Airlines inflight magazine 'Hana Hou' also did an exposé on Ky, LC, and the cave. In 2017 Ky sold his cave farm to Hawaii Forest & Trail in order to pursue other dreams. He flew to Thailand to attend sailing school and earned an International Yacht Masters license. Additionally, he attended flight school to learn Paramotor and received his pilot's license. Returning to America he drove around the majority of the US coastline looking for the perfect boat to purchase, as it had always been his dream to sail around the world. After meeting with over three dozen brokers and looking at a variety of different sailboats he finally decided on a Ta Yang (Tayana) 50' Flying Dutchman which he located in Portland, Maine. In April of 2018, he christened her 'The Emerald of Pleiades'. There was engine trouble at the start and the people hired to replace it estimated the work would take a couple of weeks, but it actually took many months. During this time Ky got a crew together, and with snow on the deck, heavy rains, and stormy seas they headed south. Their first stop, after a very cold week sailing the Atlantic, was Annapolis, Maryland. From there they sailed another week south to Amelia Island Florida, and arrived the day after Thanksgiving 2018. On their first morning in Florida, tied to a friend’s dock on the Intercoastal Waterway, The Emerald of Pleiades was struck by a bolt of lightning with the crew aboard; the result of which was a never-ending string of damage and expenses. Initially the electronics, rigging, and mast had to be replaced which required eight months of repair in St Augustine Florida. The repairs were finally completed in June 2019, the crew sailed for Key West where they discovered more lightning related damage. Another month of frantic work ensued in order to sail for South America before the hurricane season. After a trial run to the Dry Tortugas, Ky, LC, and the crew sailed south once again. With no time to stop, they sailed directly for the top of South America, going around the west side of Cuba and Jamaica. Minus a couple of squalls, it was pretty smooth sailing until they reached the coast of Colombia and headed east. In order to make headway they resorted to engine power, and on day twelve of the voyage in the middle of the night the shaft and propeller suddenly broke away from the boat leaving a two inch hole in the hull. The massive amount of sea water flooding in nearly sunk the boat. While the crew pumped the bilges, by some miracle Ky was able to plug the hole underneath the boat from the outside while clinging to a rope in the dark, stormy seas. Water had already made it over the floor boards, and it was only a matter of time before they would have had to get into the lifeboat. Thirty knots of wind were coming directly from Aruba, the nearest possible port, nearly 130 miles away. On top of that, the intense current was going the opposite direction, pushing them towards pirate territory in Venezuela. Unable to use engine power, the crew sailed zig-zagged for nearly seven days in extremely rough seas to reach The Dutch Antilles. There the crew learned that there was no boat lift on the island large enough to pull out a ship their size. As a result, they needed to sail on to Curacao with only a wooden plug keeping them from sinking. After reaching port and hauling the boat out of the water, it was determined that the fiberglass hull of the vessel had become delaminated due the extremely rough voyage coupled with the lightning damage. Eight more months of repairs ensued which included removing the entire interior and strengthening all of the bulkheads. During his down time Ky began exploring the island with LC on their inflatable dinghy. There he discovered remote beaches filled with rare, old, and unique sea glass. He had always been a collector of sea glass, though never had really taken it too seriously, so he began collecting it and sending his mother pictures of his finds. Fascinated by what he was finding, she sent him links to pages of people selling similar pieces. Realizing that the sale of sea glass might offer him the ability to fund the costs to repair his sailboat, he and LC used their little outboard engine to motor along the entire coastline of the country day after day. At night, Ky researched his finds, read articles about sea glass and their origins, and learned as much as he could about the different types of sea glass and pottery. After months, they had amassed an enormous collection of beautiful sea glass which friends and family coming to visit him would then fly home in their luggage. Always one to believe the more the merrier, Ky began a part time business taking fellow sea glass enthusiasts on excursions to his secret beaches. During the Covid outbreak Ky returned home to Virginia to be with family and began selling his collection online by hosting Live sales on Facebook. The repairs to his boat were supposed to have been completed in a matter of months, but having made the mistake of giving the marina fixing his boat the majority of money up front, repairs were done very slowly and were ongoing for well over a year. During this time Ky explored Aruba and Bonaire as well, discovering unbelievable troves of sea glass at beaches previously unknown to the beachcombing world, where he amassed an extraordinary collection of one of a kind treasures. Once The Emerald of Pleiades was completely repaired Ky sailed to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands to continue hunting for previously undiscovered sea glass beaches in 2022. He then continued sailing on to the countries of Colombia and Panama during 2023 and the beginning of 2024, finding more and more fantastic beachcombing sites. He has uncovered even more hoards of sea glass in Cuba, St Kitts & Nevis, Martinique, San Andres, and the Cayman Islands. In June of 2023, after a long illness, Ky's best friend in the world, Little Coconut, passed away from brain cancer. He was absolutely devastated to lose her and promised LC as she died in his arms that he would find a way to bring her back. Ky began a fundraiser soon after to clone LC and sold off the majority of his sea glass collection to earn whatever money he could to make this happen. One year later, in June of 2024, Ky achieved his goal and began the cloning process. If all goes as planned, Little Coconut's clone should be born in December of 2024. In 2024 Ky was featured in articles in both 'Business Insider' and 'People Magazine'. He was interviewed in the hit podcast 'Offshore Sailing and Cruising' as well. Ky has also been featured in prominent YouTube channels such as 'Sailing Zingaro', 'Teulu Tribe', and 'Sailing Seawind'. Currently Ky is back in the ABC islands awaiting the end of Hurricane season so he can continue northeast to explore the remaining east Caribbean islands for more undiscovered sea glass beaches. Ky's collection of his best finds have been set aside to display in a sea glass museum he hopes to have someday in the future. His mother helps run the business from stateside since Ky is constantly traveling. She lists many of his sales, packages, ships, and handles a lot of the sales correspondence on LC's Glass. When not sea glass hunting, Ky uses his metal detector to search for treasure on beaches, old farms and mining territories, and even while scuba diving underwater. He has discovered gold, silver, coins, gems, and other interesting historic relics. Ky also enjoys collecting geodes, fossils, and rock mining. Other hobbies include outdoor survival, cleaning up beaches, crashing marathons, archery, and spearfishing. And no matter where he goes, his ever-faithful companion, LC, will never be far behind.

06/09/2025

🙏🤫Team Effort Retrieving Sea Marbles From This Crazy Cave!!🏆🎁

🫁Hold Your Breath For This One!🌬

04/09/2025

🏴‍☠️Cave Treasure is My Favorite🏴‍☠️

Here’s another edition of “What is it Wednesday”, where we look into the history of some of our more interesting beachco...
03/09/2025

Here’s another edition of “What is it Wednesday”, where we look into the history of some of our more interesting beachcombing finds.

Check out these odd pieces of sea glass!
Each is large, very thick and extremely frosted, and the irregular-shaped ones almost look like pieces of a sprocket of some sort, however they were all once part of a round base.

So what are they from?
Have you ever heard of a flower/floral frog? 🐸 The name is misleading as these weren’t made in the image of a frog, but rather they sat in a small pool of water as a frog might, thus the name.
If you aren’t familiar with these, then their original use will surprise you.

In the U.S., the earliest flower frog patents date back to the 19th century, but they originated centuries prior in Japan and later in Europe. They were originally used in the Japanese art of flower arrangement known as ikebana. This technique required the strategic placement of only a few perfect blooms, so a holder was necessary to keep the stems in place. Flower frogs were traditionally crafted from metal, ceramic, and glass, and came in various shapes, sizes, and colors. At one point in the early 1900s, flower frogs were so popular that there were over 20 different manufacturers in the US alone!

Simply put, florists position the frog at the bottom of a vase or vessel to hold flower stems in place for the arrangement.

Flower frogs began to fall out of fashion following the advent of floral foam, about a decade after WWll ended. It was a remarkable invention at the time, similar to the rising popularity of plastics in that era, however, the green, spongy innovation wasn't doing the environment any favors. Being a single-use plastic, it put an end to the creativity of flower frogs. 😞

As you can see, we found a great use for our well worn, sea-tumbled flower frogs; they are perfect for displaying our sea glass marbles!!

Do you have one, or maybe a whole collection? Do you remember your mom or grandmother using one for her foral displays? Please share your story and/or photos in the comments.

~Anne, aka Captain Ky’s mom

Born of shipwreck, storm, and tide,A secret the ocean tried to hide.Now in my palm, its gaze does gleam,Like a guardian ...
02/09/2025

Born of shipwreck, storm, and tide,
A secret the ocean tried to hide.
Now in my palm, its gaze does gleam,
Like a guardian watching from the deep blue dream.
Whose ancient eye do you believe I’ve found,
Gazing from glass where waves abound? 🌊✨🐋

01/09/2025

💭What Sea Glass Dreams Are Made Of🌈

SOLD OUT! We had a few unclaimed items, so we’re offering you a second chance to purchase some if my beachcombing finds ...
30/08/2025

SOLD OUT!
We had a few unclaimed items, so we’re offering you a second chance to purchase some if my beachcombing finds

We also have some amazing sea glass gems up for auction on our page so be sure to check those out as well!!
LC's Glass

🛑 Please read this info before commenting:

🏝️ To give everyone a fair chance to purchase something please limit your purchase to a total of THREE ITEMS today.

🏝️ The description and prices are listed under each photo.

🏝️ The first person to comment “SOLD” gets it. Be sure to check the other comments to make sure you are first. Do not send a pm or comment under the main feed or you may miss out! I will confirm your purchase asap, but keep in mind it may take a few minutes.

🏝️ Please do not comment sold if you do not intend to purchase an item.

🏝️ Shipping is additional, based on weight and destination, but we offer the lowest shipping prices available! We will combine shipping on multiple items, and ship your items within one to two days of receipt of payment. And yes, we ship outside the US!

🏝️ We use PayPal for invoicing, but Venmo payments are also accepted. If you haven’t purchased from us previously or your email has changed please pm us with your email and zip code. Do not put your email in the comments.

🏝️ Invoices will be sent at the conclusion of the sales this week and items are shipped within a day or two once payment is received. You will receive a tracking number via email.

🏝️ Be sure to like and follow our page, and to turn on notifications to get a prompt when we post new content.

Thanks for your support! All proceeds go towards helping Ky and LC continue on their sea glassing adventures! 🐾 ⛵️

~ Ky, Anne and LC

SOLD OUT! 🥳Day 3 of 3! FINAL SEA GLASS AND POTTERY SALE DAY for August  (Visit our page to see items up for auction) 🛑 P...
29/08/2025

SOLD OUT!
🥳Day 3 of 3!
FINAL SEA GLASS AND POTTERY SALE DAY for August
(Visit our page to see items up for auction)

🛑 Please read this info before commenting:

🏝️ To give everyone a fair chance to purchase something please limit your purchase to a total of THREE ITEMS today.

🏝️ The description and prices are listed under each photo.

🏝️ The first person to comment “SOLD” gets it. Be sure to check the other comments to make sure you are first. Do not send a pm or comment under the main feed or you may miss out! I will confirm your purchase asap, but keep in mind it may take a few minutes.

🏝️ Please do not comment sold if you do not intend to purchase an item.

🏝️ Shipping is additional, based on weight and destination, but we offer the lowest shipping prices available! We will combine shipping on multiple items, and ship your items within one to two days of receipt of payment. And yes, we ship outside the US!

🏝️ We use PayPal for invoicing, but Venmo payments are also accepted. If you haven’t purchased from us previously or your email has changed please pm us with your email and zip code. Do not put your email in the comments.

🏝️ Invoices will be sent at the conclusion of the sales this week and items are shipped within a day or two once payment is received. You will receive a tracking number via email.

🏝️ Be sure to like and follow our page, and to turn on notifications to get a prompt when we post new content.

Thanks for your support! All proceeds go towards helping Ky and LC continue on their sea glassing adventures! 🐾 ⛵️

~ Ky, Anne and LC

🏆CLOSED!  No more bids accepted! AUCTION TIME - This is one you won't want to miss out on! Biggest Rainbow Ever!!!!🌈🌈🌈🧠H...
28/08/2025

🏆CLOSED! No more bids accepted!

AUCTION TIME - This is one you won't want to miss out on! Biggest Rainbow Ever!!!!🌈🌈🌈

🧠How Many Colors of Sea Glass Are There???

🤯More than you might think! So here are 40 of them! That's right! I've gone through all of my treasure chests and put together three collections of the most beautiful colors sea glass has to offer! Between all three sets you'll find basically every color of sea glass there is! 🌈

I have divided up the 40 pieces into 3 separate auctions - Each one includes some of the rarest pieces you can imagine, and each set has a different UV piece included as well! I'll include some more close up images in the comments of each of the pictures below. These are large, very well worn jewelry grade pieces (most are flawless), and would be perfect for making necklaces!! All pieces were found on beaches around the world by me, Captain Ky the Sea Glass Guy, and many of them had to be pried from my mom's hands upon returning with them to the US - These are very special finds!!!

❤️Remember- There are THREE Separate Auctions, so if you only want to win one of the sets just bid in the comments of the picture of the set you like the most. If you'd like to win ALL 40 pieces you will need to place SEPERATE bids on Sets 1, 2, and 3!!

This Auction starts now and will continue until Sunday August 31st at 10pm eastern standard time. Please place your bids in increments of $5 or more in the comments feed for the picture of the set you want. If bidding is still occurring at 10pm the auction will continue until two minutes have elapsed without bids. The pictures are labeled 1️⃣, 2️⃣, and 3️⃣ - Click each picture and select "Newest" Comments to see the current highest bid for each picture

Set 1 includes the following colors of sea glass jewels:
UV Highlighter Yellow
Cherry Red
Pink
Lavender
Blue
Taupe
Moss Green
Pirate Purple
Dark Yellow
Rootbeer Brown
Emerald Green
Light Teal Green
Teal Blue

Set 2:
UV Red
Tangerine Orange
Rose
Electric Blue
Army Green
White
Mint Green
Cranberry Red
Dark Grey
Honey Amber
Teal Green
Royal Blue
Aqua
Seafoam

Set 3:
UV Green
Honey Orange
Fuschia
Turquoise
Pirate Black
Light Grey
Cobalt Blue
Milk White
Cornflower Blue
Yellow
Lime Green
Pale Olive Green
Seafoam Blue

Happy bidding, and thank you all for supporting this journey—we couldn’t do it without you 💙

SOLD OUT! OUR NEXT SALE IS SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON   WHAT IS IT WEDNESDAY?  It’s a Sea Glass and Sea Pott...
27/08/2025

SOLD OUT! OUR NEXT SALE IS SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON

WHAT IS IT WEDNESDAY?
It’s a Sea Glass and Sea Pottery SALE!

🌴 Day 2 of 3. Stay tuned for more sales/auctions this week.
(This is not an auction)

🛑 Please read this info before commenting:

🏝️ To give everyone a fair chance to purchase something please limit your purchase to a total of THREE ITEMS for day two. You may purchase additional items on future sales this week

🏝️ The description and prices are listed under each photo.

🏝️ The first person to comment “SOLD” gets it. Be sure to check the other comments to make sure you are first. Do not send a pm or comment under the main feed or you may miss out! I will confirm your purchase asap, but keep in mind it may take a few minutes.

🏝️ Please do not comment sold if you do not intend to purchase an item.

🏝️ Shipping is additional, based on weight and destination, but we offer the lowest shipping prices available! We will combine shipping on multiple items, and ship your items within one to two days of receipt of payment. And yes, we ship outside the US!

🏝️ We use PayPal for invoicing, but Venmo payments are also accepted. If you haven’t purchased from us previously or your email has changed please pm us with your email and zip code. Do not put your email in the comments.

🏝️ Invoices will be sent at the conclusion of the sales this week and items are shipped within a day or two once payment is received. You will receive a tracking number via email

🏝️ Be sure to like and follow our page, and to turn on notifications to get a prompt when we post new content.

Thanks for your support! All proceeds go towards helping Ky and LC continue on their sea glassing adventures! 🐾 ⛵️

~ Ky, Anne and LC

Some of my favorite multicolor finds from Aruba
26/08/2025

Some of my favorite multicolor finds from Aruba

SOLD OUT! ⛵️ “BUY IT NOW” End of Summer Sale! Day 1 of 3.  Stay tuned for more sales/auctions this week.   ⛵️ (This is n...
25/08/2025

SOLD OUT!
⛵️ “BUY IT NOW” End of Summer Sale!
Day 1 of 3. Stay tuned for more sales/auctions this week. ⛵️
(This is not an auction)

🛑 Please read this info before commenting:

🪴 To give everyone a fair chance to purchase something please limit your purchase to a total of THREE ITEMS for day one. You may purchase additional items on future sales this week

🪴The description and prices are listed under each photo.

🪴 The first person to comment “SOLD” gets it. Be sure to check the other comments to make sure you are first. Do not send a pm or comment under the main feed or you may miss out! I will confirm your purchase asap, but keep in mind it may take a few minutes.

🪴Please do not comment sold if you do not intend to purchase an item.

🪴Shipping is additional, based on weight and destination, but we offer the lowest shipping prices available! We will combine shipping on multiple items, and ship your items within one to two days of receipt of payment. And yes, we ship outside the US!

🪴We use PayPal for invoicing, but Venmo payments are also accepted. If you haven’t purchased from us previously or your email has changed please pm us with your email and zip code. Do not put your email in the comments.

🪴Invoices will be sent at the conclusion of the sales this week and items are shipped within a day or two once payment is received. You will receive a tracking number via email

🪴Be sure to like and follow our page, and to turn on notifications to get a prompt when we post new content.

Thanks for your support! All proceeds go towards helping Ky and LC continue on their sea glassing adventures! 🐾 ⛵️

~ Ky, Anne and

I think this might be the scariest piece I've ever found! 😈
25/08/2025

I think this might be the scariest piece I've ever found! 😈

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Life of Ky...

Ky was born in 29 Palms, California on November 9th, 1985. The first of three children, Ky grew up in Sterling, Virginia where he discovered his life long love of nature and adventuring.

At the age of 16 he joined the Sterling Volunteer Fire Department and became a Nationally Certified Fire Fighter, as well as an EMT. After graduating high school, he enlisted in the US Army as a Combat Medic with his two best friends from SVFD. Ky graduated basic training with the honor of Company Top Marksman in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Next, he went on to complete medical training at Fort Sam Houston with honors and was finally stationed at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii. Initially Ky was placed in a Cavalry Unit in 2nd Brigade of the 25th Infantry Division, however when 3rd Brigade needed extra medics for their upcoming deployment to Iraq, he volunteered to change units and was placed with the 2-27 Infantry Battalion. The 2-27 Wolfhounds deployed twice, and Ky served a total of 27 months on the frontlines of the war in Iraq. There he earned the Army Commendation Medal for Valor, as well as several other awards and decorations. After nearly five years he was honorably discharged from the Army, and moved back to Virginia for nearly a year. There Ky met a cute Yorkshire Terrier that he named LC, and they headed for Hawaii together to attend college. Several months after returning to the islands however, Ky learned that a fire had burned down part of his family home. The disaster destroyed nearly everything he had ever owned and was a difficult experience for him having to start from scratch again.

In wake of the fire, Ky purchased a 30-foot motor sailboat in Waikiki and lived aboard while attending Hawaii Pacific University. After a few semesters he moved from Oahu to the Big Island and bought property that included a 400-year-old, 3-mile-long lava tube that had been recently discovered when a bulldozer fell through the ground. On this six-acre plot of raw tropical rainforest he began his off-grid homestead by clearing land, constructing roadways, fencing, and then building a house. There he raised pigs, ducks, chickens, goats, turkeys, rabbits, and peacocks. After a year, Ky built a second home, which was used to house dozens of volunteers who came from around the world to stay at his organic farm. Within a year’s time Ky became the top ranked farm in Hawaii on the WWOOF volunteer program website. At Kaimana Cave Farm Ky taught the volunteers how to care for animals and run an off grid organic farm.

In 2016 Ky received a Bachelor Degree of Science in Tropical Horticulture at the University of Hawaii, where he graduated with honors and gave the commencement speech. Ky also became an ordained minister in the state of Hawaii and built a chapel in his lava tube to officiate weddings. Over 500 various fruit trees were planted on the property throughout his residency, and Ky would often host field trips for the University of Hawaii to teach students permaculture techniques and animal husbandry. As a member of the Hawaii Cave Conservancy he hosted the National Speleological Society for explorations under his home. To earn income Ky worked for production companies filming movies in Hawaii including Jumanji 2, as well as shows and commercials for Nike, Google, HGTV, MTV, and many others. Ky and LC also starred in an episode of House Hunters, which featured his purchase of the cave property. The Hawaiian Airlines inflight magazine Hana Hou also did an exposé on Ky, LC, and the cave.