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These are some glow in the dark pendants we make. We use Glow Powder from Glow glass LLC. Their web address is: http://glowglass.com/ . Mo and Joe make a variety or glow products specifically designed for glass artists.

I use a tube I drew into a very small point to draw straight lines of powder onto a piece of dichroic glass. Then I pick up the dichroic piece with a molten piece of clear rod to work it into a pendant.

I will be posting some glow in the dark pendants on Ebay later this evening. You can check them out at: http://stores.ebay.com/Galactic-Glass .


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 Artist:   GalacticGlass  ( ) Contact Artist 
Galactic Glass
After 13 years of working as a ceramics sculpture, making ceramic smoking accessories, I have been introduced to lampworking by my main competitor, Lucky. Lucky spent about a month making vortex pendants in my backyard in Feb '03. He encouraged me to give it a try. I instantly fell in love with boro. Within a week of making vortex pendants I decided to try something different. One day I woke up and said how I can put a few vortexes in a pendant, rather than just one. This is where I came up with the inspiration for my Galactic pendants.

After a year of practice and learning I finally had a sellable product line developed and a decent customer base of bead shops. Now it was time to train someone else. Like most lamp workers I had several friends that "wanted to learn". After giving a few of them a try I finally found my "prized student". My youngest son, David, has been working with me ever since. Together we are making quite a father son team!

Our web address is: http://galacticglass.net/

Andy Ray
PO Box 12556
Tucson AZ 85732 US
Phone: 520-241-3960
http://stores.ebay.com/Galactic-Glass
Profile Page: http://www.GlassArtists.org/GalacticGlass
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Shazam!!
Like glow in the darks Andy!! Looks like the glow powders working its way into your designs quite well. Big Ups!!
» Posted by JonesArtGlass on 5/18/2006 10:13:37 AM.

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