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More of the Emotion Series... growing, regressing, hiding, standing strong...
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Liable to change; capricious
Being such that alteration is possible
Varying in color or appearance when seen from different angles
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Being twofold; a classification into two opposed parts or subclasses.
This emotion focal is made from Bullseye glass with Dichroic glass shimmering through the top. The bottom half of the bead has been lightly etched, contrasting with the shiny, sparkling top.
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There are days when my normally cool exterior seems to get ripped, exposing a fiery, passionate inside that usually stays hidden...
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Chilly or cold in manner; unfeeling Not permitted to be changed or incapable of being altered; fixed
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The coming into being of something; the origin.
That seemed the proper way to begin the New Year - with the growth of something good, strong, full of hope and life.
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Joyful; happy; jubilant.
This simple, bright emotion focal is made from Moretti/Effetre glass with two bright yellow encased raised dots. Encased fine silver mesh has been added for a simple accent.
This freeform emotion focal was wound on a 1/8” mandrel and is about 30mm long, 23mm wide, and 16mm thick.
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1. any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling, as love or hate. 2. strong amorous feeling or desire; love; ardor. 3. strong sexual desire; lust.
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The power to resist strain or stress; durability
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The quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight.
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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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