MMJ Lampwork-Mission III-(7)

MMJ Lampwork-Mission III-(7)
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I'm beginning to gear up for fall, the color combos aren't as bright. I do think that these are more 4 season colors though. Lots of visual drama but not overwhelming within your jewelry designs is the favor of this bead set.

"Here is the test to find whether your mission on Earth is finished: if you're alive, it isn't." -Richard Bach

I love this color combo and black veins!

-Number of Beads: 7

-Sizes:
Barrels (7) average 9mm by 12.75mm.

-Colors: Olive green, pale celery green, ginger, and black.

-Glass Type: 104 COE

-Mandrel Size: 5/64th, a size that will accommodate wire yet also work for stringing; smaller than 3/32nd and larger than 1/16th sized mandrels. The hole is 2mm.

-The pictures are enlarged to show all the neato details and have tried as accurately as my skills allow me, to show the true colors of the beads. Your monitor and my monitor may not show the same shading and hues. There also may be light reflections in the pictures, my photo set up includes the typical photography lighting but I’m a much better beadmaker than photographer.

I use Italian Effetre and Vetrofond or German Lauscha art glass. There are times that I also use either Gaffer, Reichenbach, Zimmerman, or Uroboros. Then there are also times that I use one of the American glasses out now (there is a lot of glass to pick from these days). My beads are made on a surface mix, oxygen-propane torch. I use either a GTT Bobcat, Nortel Minor, or Nortel Red Max. Immediately after each bead is torched, it is placed it a 960 degree pre-heated computer controlled kiln and it held there for proper annealing. This annealing process entails an overnight soak in either a Paragon Bluebird or Chili Pepper kiln. It includes a seven section annealing and ramp down process. My beads are never tossed into a fiber blanket and then batch annealed. Each bead is carefully checked structurally, dremel cleaned, and then the process is repeated. This is to ensure strength and durability of the bead, plus to check my work.

Payment is accepted via PayPal. Please contact me if you have any questions.

~Moon

EL540

Added on Oct 07, 2009

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Listed on Oct 07, 2009
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