The hollow borosilicat glass jellies are filled with neon/argon plasma and between 40cm and 80cm big. The moving, flashing pattern effect are looking very similar to the real deep sea jelly
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I´m a self employed flameworker in Tyrol/Austria/Europe. Since 1994 I´m producing scientific glass, dinkglasses, bottle meltings,... My newest product is the neon plasma stuff.
Bernd Weinmayer Mariastein Nr.53 A-6324 Mariastein Austria/Europe http://www.weinmayer.at
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Awesome Bernd!!!
ANother sweet picee!!! Great work man!!! Keep it up!!!
Aloha
» Posted by
BenBurton
on 12/14/2007 9:56:33 AM.
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GENIAL!!!!!!!
...was soll man doch sagen......tsssss-, erste Sahne-, zieh den Hut! Gruss aus der saukalten Schweiz-, Elias
» Posted by
UnikalGlassbeaddesign
on 12/14/2007 10:07:35 AM.
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ach bernd... jetzt hör aber mal auf ! hahahah. grüssle aus feuerbach c.
» Posted by
Carlee
on 12/14/2007 11:22:41 AM.
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wow!
Great jellyfish! Neon does it good.
» Posted by
JeremySinkus
on 12/14/2007 2:51:14 PM.
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wow
that thing is awesome
» Posted by
Garrick
on 12/14/2007 8:07:46 PM.
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Sweet!
Love this one, Very nice Neon rocks the jellyfish!! JD
» Posted by
JDAnderson
on 12/15/2007 8:55:32 AM.
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your work is so damned cool! how hard is neon to work with / how expensive?
» Posted by
JayTaylor
on 12/16/2007 7:25:56 AM.
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Yep, once again, very impressive.
» Posted by
LindemannGlass
on 12/17/2007 1:09:54 PM.
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