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These beads take up my entire palm!! They took me a good 2.5 to 3 hours and a good portion of my sanity to make....
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A swirling mix of five different rods of Bullseye Odd Lot greens - LOTS of Aventurine sparkle in this one....
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These are some MUCH better pictures of my first HUGE lentil. River Rock is 6cm in diameter and ate five rods of glass... hungry little sucker!!!
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I felt a little like trying an experiment, and what better to try it on than a big, fat, grande bead!!
I saw Rocio Bearer's article on the "Tree of Life" in the last "Flow" issue, and decided to try it... and modify it a little...
I need more polishing, though....
The base bead is a solid 60mm in diameter by 23mm thick.
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Iron Mountain Jewelry is a one person glass studio in sunny (sweltering) Bulverde, TX, in the hillcountry just north of San Antonio. I'm a self-taught lampworker who works full-time in an Interventional Radiology Lab and only get to play with hot, moulten glass when I've been good. Or when I can run fast enough to get away from my department. I've been playing with glass now for about 2 years, but if you add up the actual time, it's more like 13 months. I WANT SOME MORE!!!!!!
www.Ironmountain01.Etsy.com
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