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Borosilicate pendants, necklaces, bracelets, and rings.
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I've made probably close to a dozen of these chain necklaces. Mostly I'm experimenting with different ways I can make the clasp. I just love wearing them because of the sound they make.
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I really love making implosion pendants, especially flowers. As you can tell, I'm very fond of roses.
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Thanks to Sabina Boehm's awsome tutorial in Glassline, I've been trying butterflies.
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These are mostly experiments with implosion and reticello techniques.
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I have had a hard time working with tubing. I asked for advice and was told start small. These are the result.
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I love the idea of also making rings. I am still perfecting my process, but rest assured, there will be more to come!
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My name is Malissa Kuznicki and I live in the "Glass City" A.K.A Toledo, Ohio. I've been working with glass since 2003. I started out with slumping and fusing but in 2004 I found flameworking and have done very little fusing since. I've also taken several off-hand glassblowing classes at the Glass Pavilion. Up to this point I've had no formal instruction in flameworking but thanks to books, videos, and some wonderful on-line communities, I'm learning something new everyday!
Check out my shop.
http://www.ObsessoriesStudios.etsy.com
Or see what I'm currently working on at my blog:
http://malissakuznicki.blogspot.com/
http://www.myspace.com/obsessories
Malissa Kuznicki Toledo OH 43613 US http://www.ObsessoriesStudios.etsy.com
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