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Posted by Mperaza
on 8/17/2006
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These are the beads I am mostly known for. If you don't have the dvd tutorial, you can now get it in pdf form from my site - or you can actually rent the dvd from me.
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Ruby Scullptured Rose "etched"
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Golden Rose
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I have been making lampwork beads since the winter of 1998/1999. This has not only been a hobby to me, but has become my business as well. I love creating Victoriana style beads, particularly those with roses - but as you will see, my bead styles are quite diversified.
All of my beads are made one at a time in my NC studio. I make sure my beads will become a treasured heirloom by digitally kiln annealling each bead to ensure their durability. The holes of my beads are carefully cleaned and the beads are ready to use.
I also like to create jewelry items such as those shown within my gallery. The beads used within my jewelry designs are also one of a kind, handmade by me in my studio. I try to incorporate natural gemstones, genuine pearls and sparkling swarovski in my designs. I use sterling silver, fine silver, 14k gold and 14k gold filled metals. On occasion, I may use brass or copper as well and my description will state which metal is used.
I consider my beads as small treasures of glass art, and I thank you for looking. Marilyn
http://www.perazabeads.com
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