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Hand crafted fused glass Pendents. Each are Unique and different. None are alike. I hope you enjoy them.

Each piece is hand-cut dichroic glass pendants. They are made in my home
studio and after assembly it is fired to 1400-1500 degrees in my electronic
controlled Kiln. When the pieces have cooled and annealed to specs. I then hand design and work the piece by grinding and smoothing as needed. I then fire polish it to give the piece a glossy finish. I take great pride in my product and Hope you do also.

Beads Sets
Gorgeous  Lampwork glass bead sets to create your own piece of lovely Jewelry. Special Orders welcome. All glass beads are Created by me.

Necklaces
One of a kind Lampwork glass bead Necklaces and center pieces.

Bracelets
Many bracelets to choose from. I will custom create anything you desire.

Earrings
Dazzling dangles. All made with one of a kind lampwork Glass beads and accented with sterling Beads & crystals. If you would like to order any of my jewelry in different colors I do take custom orders. Please keep in mind that each bead is unique and will not be identical to what you see on my pages.

 

Pendants
Treat your self to one of these beauties. All made with pride and care.

Next Show

I will be traveling durring the next few weeks. I don't have any shows schedualed at this time.

Please check back often as I update frequently.

Happy Easter!!

 

My Studio

This is my studio. It is on wheels in my Motor Home which goes along with me when I'm on the road going to my next show.. I Store all my glass in the compartments under the Motor Home. I only keep small amounts of glass under my work space. I use a small miner torch and my oxygen concentrator just under my work table. A exhaust fan is connected to small metal hood just over my work table for safe clean air torching.

Wound glass beads

Probably the earliest beads of true glass were made by the winding method. Glass at a temperature high enough to make it workable, or "ductile", is laid down or wound around a steel wire or mandrel coated in a clay slip called "bead release." The wound bead, while still hot, may be further shaped by manipulating with graphite, wood, stainless steel or marble tools and paddles. This process is called marvering, originating from the French word "marver" which translates to "marble". It can also be pressed into a mold in its molten state. While still hot, or after re-heating, the surface of the bead may be decorated with fine rods called stringers of colored glass. These are a type of lampwork beads.

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