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2003 Autumn - Dichroic Hollow Blown Boro Beads

2003 Autumn - Dichroic Hollow Blown Boro Beads

A sampling of dichroic hollow borosilicate beads made in autumn 2003 by Josh Bonazza of Juba Glass.
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2003 Juba Glass Hollow Blown Borosilicate Beads

2003 Juba Glass Hollow Blown Borosilicate Beads

A gallery of hollow blown boro beads created spring and summer of 2003 by Josh Bonazza. These beads were made from hollow tubing using inside out and reverse axis methods.
(10 images)



A medley of boro beads

A medley of boro beads

A medley of boro beads made by Josh in January 2003.
(10 images, 2 comments)



A sampling of Juba Glass May 2004 boro beads

A sampling of Juba Glass May 2004 boro beads

Here are a few of Josh's boro beads created in late April/early May 2004.
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Amber-Purple Ecstasy and more boro bead sets by Juba Glass

Amber-Purple Ecstasy and more boro bead sets by Juba Glass

Image gallery of boro bead sets created by Josh Bonazza (Juba Glass) in late aututmn/early winter 2004. Lots of fiery ambers, rosy purples, and icy blues here. All beads are made from borosilicate glass wound on 3/32 mandrels. Please follow the link below to our ebay store for available sets and focals, or email us at jubaglass@comcast.net Thanks for visiting !
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Aurora Borealis boro beads and more by Josh Bonazza of Juba Glass

Aurora Borealis boro beads and more by Josh Bonazza of Juba Glass

Cosmic ripples of color mix in wispy shimmering patterns over a very deep cobalt blue base, in the Aurora Borealis beads (first two pictures). We added in some more bead pictures of current favorites as well. All beads are made from borosilicate glass on 3/32" mandrels and annealed in the kiln for strength.
(9 images, 1 comment)



Autumn Boro Beads by Juba Glass

Autumn Boro Beads by Juba Glass

Borosilicate (boro) beads made in September 2004 by Josh Bonazza of Juba Glass. The colors evoke feelings of the season ... falling leaves, the kindling of fires, the sky both day and night.
(19 images)



Beads, beads, and more boro beads

Beads, beads, and more boro beads

More pictures of borosilicate beads.
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Big Boro Spiral Tab beads by Juba Glass

Big Boro Spiral Tab beads by Juba Glass

In this gallery are pictures of large tab twist focal beads. All beads were made from borosilicate glass, on 3/32 mandrels, by Josh Bonazza (Juba Glass). Please visit our other galleries, and follow the link below to see what's for sale on ebay. Thanks for visiting !
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Boro beads ~ Infinite Amber ~ Juba Glass

Boro beads ~ Infinite Amber ~ Juba Glass

The Infinite Amber set was made from Borosilicate glass wound on 3/32 mandrels. Primary hues are amber and purple, with many multicolor wisps. Clear marble-like bumps really accentuate the color shifting properties of borosilicate glass. This set and others are for sale via eBay, see link below. Thanks for visiting !
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Boro beads from Juba Glass

Boro beads from Juba Glass

Here is a sampling of recent beads. All are made from borosilicate glass, on 3/32 mandrels.
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Boro Beads March 2004 by Josh Bonazza of Juba Glass

Boro Beads March 2004 by Josh Bonazza of Juba Glass

Here are some recent beads made by Josh Bonazza of Juba Glass (www.JubaGlassBeads.com) All beads are made from borosilicate glass, on 3/32 mandrels.
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Earrings with boro beads by Juba Glass

Earrings with boro beads by Juba Glass

A few sets of earrings made with boro beads by Juba Glass. The earrings were created by Nikki Bonazza with sterling silver findings, and the beads were flamed by Josh Bonazza.
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Fascination

Fascination

This is a dark and dreamy bead with lots of pretty swirls. A thick layer of clear glass provides a sense of depth.
(3 images, 2 comments)



Gaia - Juba Glass Sandblasted Boro Bead

Gaia - Juba Glass Sandblasted Boro Bead

This large flat tab style bead was created in the "Gaia" series by Josh Bonazza of Juba Glass. It is made from borosilicate glass and sandblasted for a matte finish. We have entered it into Corina's November Beadmaker's Challenge... wish us luck ! (see the bead challenge at http://www.gemfox.com/corin... )
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Juba Glass Beads November 2003

Juba Glass Beads November 2003

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Juba Glass Boro Beads

Juba Glass Boro Beads

Here are some photos of beads that Josh made in the last days of 2003. All beads are made from borosilicate glass on 3/32 mandrels.
(10 images)



Juba Glass Boro Beads - more single beads !

Juba Glass Boro Beads - more single beads !

Some more pictures of Josh's boro beads created in December 2003. Many are for sale through our ebay store (see link below or go to www.stores.ebay.com/jubaglass)
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Juba Glass Boro Beads - single beads

Juba Glass Boro Beads - single beads

Here are some pictures of single beads that Josh has recently made. All beads were made from borosilicate glass on 3/32 mandrels, and properly annealed in the kiln. They are listed on ebay at www.stores.ebay.com/jubaglass.
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Juba Glass Boro beads late December 2003

Juba Glass Boro beads late December 2003

Here are some beads Josh has recently made, a few of them are still for sale at our ebay store (see link below - scroll to the bottom of the page). All beads are made from borosilicate glass, and wound on 3/32 mandrels.
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Juba Glass Boro Beads made in January 2005

Juba Glass Boro Beads made in January 2005

A collection of boro beads flamed in January 2005 by Josh Bonazza (Juba Glass).
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Jungle Leopard Boro Beads

Jungle Leopard Boro Beads

I made these beads because i like cats. They are featured on ebay, the auction ends 2-10-06.
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Late Summer Beads

Late Summer Beads

Some recent eBay offerings...


All Juba Glass beads are made from borosilicate glass.

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Necklace with Boro Beads by Juba Glass

Necklace with Boro Beads by Juba Glass

A necklace named "33 Good Reasons" made by Nikki & Josh Bonazza of Juba Glass. The necklace is made of sterling silver beads and borosilicate glass beads flamed by Josh. It will be exhibited at Galley 33 in Portland, Oregon in late summer 2004, as part of the Double Rainbow show there.
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Psychic Serenity set and more... Juba Glass late spring 2004

Psychic Serenity set and more... Juba Glass late spring 2004

This gallery includes Psychic Serenity and other boro bead sets baked fresh daily by Josh Bonazza of Juba Glass. Don't forget to visit us on eBay (ID is jubaglass, link below) ! Thanks for visiting !
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Purple Galaxy Boro Beads by Juba Glass

Purple Galaxy Boro Beads by Juba Glass

Here are a few of Josh's recent borosilicate bead sets. The colors seem to reflect the first colorful signs of spring.
(20 images, 1 comment)



Stellar Cherry

Stellar Cherry

This is a very swirly set of red beads called "Stellar Cherry".
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 Artist:   JubaGlass  Contact Artist 
Juba Glass
Josh Bonazza is a self taught artist who has been lampworking hot glass since 1996, specializing in hand blown borosilicate hollow vessel forms and lampworked beads. Currently our Juba Glass beads are sold on eBay and our new website: www.JubaGlassBeads.com. Come visit us at our website or at our eBay store:

http://stores.ebay.com/jubaglass
Profile Page: http://www.GlassArtists.org/JubaGlass
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