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More of my 1 piece geisha beads. While I do market these as collectibles that come with bead stands for display, they also make great focals for necklaces.
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The name Asami means "morning beauty" in Japanese
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Her kimono is ivory with blue and fine silver
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A handmade glass geisha wearing a jade green kimono. One hand is holding a fan while the other rests close to her body. I'm working on adding new poses to my geisha.
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Nichibotsu is the Japanese word for sunset. This little glass maiko (apprentice geisha) is wearing a sunset kimono that fades from black to purple, red, orange and yellow with the black silhouettes of tree branches.
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A geisha with a bonsai tree on her kimono.
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I began Lampwork late May of 2005. Something sparked inside of me when I began melting glass and I just took off from there. My mother showed me how to light the torch, melt the glass and wrap it on the mandrel. Other than that I'm self-taught from books and lots of PPP. Up until June 2008 all my work was created on a HotHead torch. Now I'm using a GTT Lynx and LOVE IT! My work is available on my website, Tracybeads.com and also on Ebay under the id azcowboygirl.
Tracy Jerrell-Akhtar www.TracyBeads.com MI US http://www.TracyBeads.com
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