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All of our beads are made in our Maine studio, Whitney Street Studio (formerly known as Melissa Perry Glass Studio). We are fortunate to live in a beautiful area where inspiration is plentiful. Generally, all of our beads are made with Effetre glass from Italy. Our designs are always evolving...
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This category contains a group of sub-categories that I had randomly created over time. In an attempt to tidy up my gallery and make it easier for you to navigate I have placed them in here so everything is right at hand.
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Most of you know Bill is rarely making beads nowadays. Most of my repeat buyers loved his clean lines, small intricate patterns and tiniest beads.
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I rarely work in borosilicate glass nowadays so I thought it would be nice to keep a gallery space showing my favorite pieces from over the years. When I do work in boro I typically use Northstar but also sometimes use Glass Alchemy and I have a few colors from Rooster and Chameleon in my stash of glass as well.
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Beads made using assorted enamels and frits. Previously I had these sorted into many different categories, but I now have them all under one heading in the hopes that it will be easier for you to navigate through my gallery images. Enjoy!
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I always revert back to floral beads -- this gallery will showcase the different types of florals I do.
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Okay so this is a broad heading...whimsical beads...sculptural/figural beads...special occasion holiday beads and Set of the Month Club beads.
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You can view more of our current work by visiting our website.
http://www.whitneystreetstudio.com
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