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marymc202 on Dec 20, 2018
5 out of 5 starsReally love these polymer shard findings that will make very dramatic earrings. Shipping was fast and I thought the items were reasonably priced. I feel lucky to have "scored" them since this artist and her work is so popular. Very pleased with them and they came quickly, too. Hopefully I will be able to get pieces from this very talented artist.
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Cornelia on Jun 28, 2018
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful color and texture on these beads plus I love that they already have some really nice copper chain attached which really makes the design look great! I enjoyed my shopping experience with you and great customer service! Thank you!!
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Paula on Apr 14, 2018
5 out of 5 starsEgads...these are even better than in the posting.....I really am very happy....
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Paula on Apr 14, 2018
5 out of 5 starsPerfect little imperfect glass semi triangles that portray a primitiveness of heart and soul. I love these beads...I love these beads...I love these beads.......thank you!
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Carole on Apr 13, 2018
5 out of 5 starsLove love love Jill's work. My orders are always carefully packed and shipped promptly. THANK YOU Jill!
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Carole on Apr 13, 2018
5 out of 5 starsI have to force myself not to purchase ALL of Jill's graduated chain danglies. The colours are wonderful. They're super lightweight for earrings. The design is so attractive...
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About NuminosityBeads
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I sell my goods in person at our local Farmer's Market in Alaska
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My glass studio
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Materials used in lampworking
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an example of my jewelry
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My signature "oober" headpin components
Numinosity
I am an Alaskan/Arizonan lampwork glass artist that has always been
involved with media that allowed me to play with color; such as
weaving, embroidery, and working with fabrics.
Inspired by the Alaskan Native beadwork around me, I took up seed beadwork which sparked my interest in collectible beads and creating jewelry.
I then studied lampwork beadmaking which would allow for more originality in my jewelry designs.
Lampwork is the process of making handmade glass beads over a torch.
The result is a one of a kind, collectible little treasure. I am
inspired by the order of chaos, fractal imagery and organic patterns in nature and the Alaskan landscape.
I enjoy making components for jewelry designers that are earthy, organic and original but don't dominate the vision of the designer. In addition to lampworking I make torch fired enamel components.
I love to collect beads in my travels to Asia and find that the
use of Bali Silver Beads , Thai Hilltribe beads, and semi-precious
gemstones are compatible with my one of a kind lampwork beads.
Living near theTucson Gem & Mineral show gives access to a wonderful array of components to use in my own jewelry designs.
Currently I alternate between my two studios in Arizona and Alaska.
Designers are welcomed to post their jewelry made with my components on my Pinterest page "Designers using NuminosityBeads"
Shop members
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Kimberly Rogers
Owner
Shop policies
This is the shop where I'll be featuring my one of a kind lampwork beads, handmade components and jewelry.
You may also visit my shop numinosity.etsy.com for vintage finds and supplies.
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Cancellations: not accepted
Please contact the seller if you have any problems with your order.