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Posted by Mperaza
on 3/4/2007
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Here are some pictures of my glass toggles. I create these with the same attention to detail as I do my beads. They are great as a focal, all by themselves, or as a compliment to other lampwork beads. These are more secure than some of the silver and gold toggles as they do not come apart as easily. Very comfortable to wear and what a statement they make! Thanks for looking!
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The Gilded Rose Lampwork toggle
599 x 450 px
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Lampwork Toggle
369 x 270 px
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Lmapwork toggle
443 x 308 px
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Lampwork Toggle
1024 x 839 px
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Lampwork toggle
399 x 374 px
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Lampwork Toggle
907 x 731 px
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Lampwork Toggle
401 x 425 px
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Le Chat Lampwork Toggle
599 x 357 px
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Side view of Le Chat Lampwork Toggle
600 x 415 px
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Le Chat Bleu Lampwork toggle
620 x 450 px
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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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