These pendants are the #1 pendant that most people request that I make for them. They are very popular! I make them in many colors and sizes sometimes I throw in some Dichroic Glass. They start out as a marble with a twist in the center, and then I just stretch and make a loop.
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I am a Lampworker in Richmond, Va. I really enjoy making Boro pendant and bead sets. I am a disabled student.In 2000 I was diagnose with Kidney Failure. This medium is perfect for me since it doesn't require hard labor and I may sit while creating pieces of art. In the fall I will be attending my first lampworking class, it will be taught by Emilio Santini. I am very excited. Being completely self taught I feel that I may have missed some of the more basic techniques, so I'm taking his beginner class and going on to intermediate then advanced over the next few semesters. I want to learn all there is to know about glass lampworking. I started out making pipes, but went to the more acceptable focus of beads and sculpture. (I live in the commonwealth:(. The police around here are really harsh on pipemakers. It is a shame, it is such a fun and gratifying not to mention profitable aspect of glass art. If I actually sit back and reflect I'd rather be known for my bead work and my new passion MARBLES!. I love making the creature beads and free form pendants. I just started making Boro mandrel bead sets and will be posting them soon. Thank yo very much for looking at my gallery. I respect what all of you are doing, glass art is an honorable craft. So many of you are skilled and extremely creative, I like that there is a place we can all come together and share our art and vision. Flame On!
Robert E. Stigall Richmond VA 23228 US Phone: 804-931-5757 http://www,geocities.com/robstig3@verizon.net/
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