Sea Glass is the twenty-seventh studio album by King Creosote, released in 2004.
Sea Glass received positive reviews from critics. In a 2005 retrospective, The Scotsman praised the album's "haunting melodies and poetic songwriting," calling it "a hidden gem of the Scottish indie-folk scene."
A review by The List highlighted King Creosote's ability to "blend lo-fi textures with emotional intimacy," noting that the album "captures the raw charm of the Fife coastal towns where it was recorded."