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Hollow Beads

Hollow Beads

Posted by Linda Hartka - Reiss on 5/9/2006
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These beads are hollow, making them light for their size. Many are rolled in gold foil and strung with semi precious stones.

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peach hollows
strung with rose quartz
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Peach Strand
Strung with Garnet
640 x 480 px  (220 KB)
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Aqua
Etched and Clear with Quartz Crystal
444 x 434 px  (155 KB)
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mirror hollows
moss agate & sterling
1024 x 768 px  (183 KB)
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taupe & green
strung with peridot & smokey quartz on gold wire
1024 x 918 px  (116 KB)
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hollow topaz beads
smokey quartz & gold beads
1024 x 819 px  (148 KB)
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hollow gold
strung with lemon quartz
1024 x 768 px  (123 KB)
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Iris blue hollow beads
strung with pyrite & lapis
1024 x 768 px  (110 KB)
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spiral hollows
strung with peridot
1024 x 768 px  (174 KB)
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Black and White
Hollow with Agate Stones
640 x 480 px  (84 KB)
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Red Raku
Strung with Black Agate
640 x 480 px  (100 KB)
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Bumblebee
Etched Glass
800 x 600 px  (533 KB)
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Hollows 2
On leather with silver beads
1024 x 706 px  (191 KB)
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More Hollows
Leather & Silver Beads
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 Artist:   Linda Hartka - Reiss  ( ) Contact Artist 
Linda Hartka - Reiss
I love working with glass. Bringing together the elements of fire, color, light, and form, is an endlessly fascinating and spontaneous form of creativity. Creating beads with bold patterns and design feels quite playful, while combining glass and precious metals has a more mysterious and magical quality to it, with often surprising results. I enjoy making unique pieces of colorful glass jewelry combining the textures and shapes of various other elements such as sterling, bone, agate, and semi-precious stones. Custom work is an interesting and welcomed challenge.


Linda Hartka-Reiss
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