Swirled Honey Set of Three Handmade Lampworked Glass Beads
By Nina Eagle Glass From United States
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Weight: | 2.00 oz |
Length: | 1.46 in |
Width: | 0.51 in |
Height: | 0.00 in |
Delivery Information
Shipping to the USA is an additional $3.00. Shipping to other countries is an additional $14.00. Both are for regular first class mail.
Customs charges for international orders are the responsibility of the buyer.
Returns Policy
As my beads are one-of-a-kind (OOAK), if something arrives damaged, I will try to replace the item with something as similar as possible. It is the buyer's responsibility to send the broken item back before replacement. If you are not satisfied with your purchase please return the item within 7 days of receiving. The customer is responsible for shipping charges and purchasing Insurance and tracking for the trip back to ensure proper credit. Please note that shipping is not refunded.
A set of three beads. A barrel-shaped bead in a base of reduced and swirled silver glass. Beautiful reduction colors in amber and pale green Two rondelles complete the set.
All my beads are made by me in my studio in Virginia, digitally kiln annealed, then cleaned.
Please bear in mind that these are shot with a light box and flash. I try to portray the colors accurately, however, every monitor is different and may change the colors somewhat.
Also, the photographs are greatly enlarged to show the details.
The dimensions are:
Focal: 37.2mm (1.46") long, 13mm (.51") wide,with a 2.5mm hole.
Rondelles: 8.1mm (.31") long, 13.2mm (.52") wide, with a 2.5mm hole.
This item is yet to be reviewed.

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Nina Eagle Glass
United States
Welcome!
I create all of my work in a studio in South Central Virginia. Each bead is kiln annealed for strength and durability, then cleaned of residual bead release, before being sold as either focal beads, or sets, or incorporated into finished jewelry or gift items.
Lampworking, for me, is a fascinating art form. I love the whole process, from melting glass and manipulating the molten glass into the form I want, to the endless way of decorating the bead, whether with precious metals, enamels, etc. The possibilities are only limited by my imagination.
Thanks for looking, and supporting handmade work, made in the USA, and local artisans!