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Borosilicate pendants with flowers and vines. Teardrop is free hand formed then attached to a mandrel bead. I developed this style of pendants originally out of a desire to display tiny frogs on a pendant and just ended up liking the flower and vine decorations better.
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This would be one of my very first floral pendants. Starting with a small tabular bead this is where I first started to use the flower petal shape to create a distinct pendant.
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This was the first pendant I did with the large leaf teardrop for the pendant.
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Becoming more playful and curious of the possibilities, I began to attach leaves to pendants and crystal dot/gems to decorate the upper sections.
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I sell my beads and sculpted flowers via Etsy, my user name is Uvanomos. You can also purchase my work at the West of the Moon gallery in Flagstaff, AZ and Animas Beads.
I am 25 years old, and have worked with glass for 12 years, getting my start when I was just 13 years old. This is now my 4th year working with borosilicate glass and I am still immersed in what feels like a fresh budding passion every time I create.
I'm now a full time student at NAU pursuing a degree in Sociology with a minor in jewelry metalsmithing. I will be paying for my education through the sale of my work. I really appreciate the support of all of my customers and glass enthusiasts! Besides glass & school, I love to Hike in the Grand Canyon!
LLuvia Brito Flagstaff AZ 86001 http://www.anomos.net/lluvia/
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