The name aventurine derives from the italian "a ventura" meaning "by chance". This is an allusion to the lucky discovery o "aventurine glass" or "goldstone" at some point in the 18th century. Goldstone is distinguished visually from the latter two minerals by its coarse flecks of copper dispersed within the glass in an unnaturally uniform manner.
It is usually a golden brown, but may also be found in blue or green.
Playng whit the color you can obtain different and very strange "aventurine glass looks" results.
I play with polymer clay since 1992 and that to me is great fun, experiment, try, learn!
I hope this tutorial can teach you new techniques and inspire new fun, you can discover me at my website www.leggendesegrete.com
This tutorial includes:
- List of materials.
- Real picture in step-by-step explanation for how to make the bead.
- suggestion for finishing.
Disponible in Inglish or Français.
This tutorial is suitable for people already familiar with polymer clay.
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I hope you enjoy, feel free to contact me with if you have some questions.
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