Borosilicate lampworked rings add a punch to every hand that wears them. These are hand grabbers with a 'wow'!
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approximately size 5
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approximately size 10
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approximately size 6
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approximately size 8
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approximately size 9 1/2
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Boro ring
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boro ring
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"I went to Disney world with my family when i was about eight years old. There was a booth in the center of Main Street, where someone was lampworking using the crochet technique. That was it for me, it was magic. I spent hours that first day, constantly begging my parents to still be left there to watch, thankfully they agreed! Since then I've been facinated with glass and its movement".
Feel free to email me with questions or comments.
Rosanne Palumbo Deer Park NY US Phone: 631-243-5965 http://www.rosglassworld.com
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Lookin good
with these rings. R they pretty durable?
» Posted by
Bryan
on 12/2/2005 10:00:32 AM.
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yes they are durable
I have been wearing the same ones for 3 years. I smash them around alot, never broke one yet. Its boro. Ro
» Posted by
RoSGlassWorld
on 12/3/2005 7:20:24 AM.
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Nice!
Thanks for the comment! I love your rings! Do you use mandrels for them? I've been trying to make them without a mandrel and it's been giving me a hard time lol. Anyways, thanks again!
» Posted by
SirDoug
on 7/16/2007 11:47:58 AM.
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I love the rings! beautiful
I use a one inch mandrel and I love it! It allows me to flatten the ring band for more comfort. Its my favorite new toy!
» Posted by
Hoopinhippy
on 5/23/2008 3:26:43 PM.
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thanks
I don't use mandrels. I free form the band first, then attach it to the cab. ro
» Posted by
RoSGlassWorld
on 5/23/2008 4:02:49 PM.
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