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These were initially requested as a custom order and have been pretty popular so i kept making them.

It's been really interesting watching women's reactions to them: younger women tend to automatically pick them up, touch them and rub their bellies. Older women will admire them but usually refuse to actually touch them.

Funny how such a simple shape can cause such a strong reaction...

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Green Fertility Goddess
...now living in California. Also featured in The Flow Magazine Winter 2008 issue
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Fertility goddesses
front view
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Fertility Goddesses
right side
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Fertility goddesses
left view
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Fertility goddesses
back view
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Grey Goddesses
front view
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Grey Fertility Goddesses
side view
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Grey Fertility Goddesses
Back view
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More Fertility goddesses
front view
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More Fertility Goddesses
back view
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More Fertility Goddesses
left view
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 Artist:   ShebaMakeda Glass Art  ( ) Contact Artist 
ShebaMakeda Glass Art
Welcome to my BeadArtists Gallery!

I discovered the world of glass beadmaking in 2006 and have been exploring the creativity of molten glass since then. My style is heavily influenced by abstract contemporary art mixed with the influence of artifacts from ancient cultures. As I explore and define my personal style, I'm enjoying the seemingly limitless techniques and design options available in hot glass.

My current focus is one-of-a-kind, handshaped or pressed focals ranging from eyepoppingly, bright colours to warm, earthy tones. I've also discovered I'm completely obsessed with the range of effects that can be produced with precious metal leaf, single colour frits and glass powders.

I do accept custom orders, however, as I only torch part-time, a four week lead time is usually necessary. Just send me an email to start the process...

You can find out more about the glass beadmaking process on my website or to purchase any of my current offerings, do check the eBay and Etsy links on my site.

Evelyn 
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada   
http://www.ShebaMakeda.com





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