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Palms

Palms

(BelindaTodd)
Here's something a little different from me.

This is a hollow focal bead with two spacer beads. I've only made a handful of hollows, so I was really pleased with the way this one turned out.

The focal bead was made for a Survivor bead game at WC. And because my guy won Survivor, I got the bead stash and my beads.
Way to go YUL!!

Thanks for looking.

Belinda

Some Caliente glass beads

Some Caliente glass beads

(ShannonHandel)
I've discovered that I really like making hollow beads with this fabulous glass. By making the beads hollow, people can enjoy how wonderfully streaky this glass is by nature!
Ray Skene

Ray Skene

(RaySkene)
These beads are created from Lauscha clear with Terra glass decor. Seems that hollow beads are very much in demand for those that like large glass beads but prefer them lightweight. Also we have here inspired by Anakin, the pendant implosion bead, also made from Lauscha.
they are not your mothers pearls

they are not your mothers pearls

(Shellybeads)
Hollow beads done in yellow green with gold soft glass glass leaves and small round dotted beads. You wear this you are making a statement.
Many hours spent on this one.

Hollow Headed Octopus Bead Pendant

Hollow Headed Octopus Bead Pendant

(GremlinGlass)
One of a few Hollow Headed creatures I have been working on lately. this one is listed on ebay(220164970866... you like this one. Thanks for looking.

Roy

first hollow beads

first hollow beads

(HeavyMental)
I had some left over tubing so I decided to give some hollow beads a try.
I think they turned out great.definitely more of these to come.the colors are bubblegum,hyacint... for looking
Bill

hollow hearts

hollow hearts

(GearhartGlassArt)
Here are some of my hollow heart beads. These are my first attempt at doing hollow sculptors...a bit more practice and I'll be ready for more advanced shapes. Thanks for looking its been a while since I've posted on GlassArtists.
Earth, Fire & Air

Earth, Fire & Air

(ConnieCooper)
I think hollow beads are my favorite bead to make. There's a peace in watching the glass gather and form itself around that invisible pocket of air. Reminds me that just because you can't see it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Just means you have to look differently.
Cane Beads

Cane Beads

(DaniellCraftsAndGems)
These are glass cane beads made with soft glass. Each cane is sawed into pieces with a diamond saw and then tumble polished. All done with only a Hot Head torch and then annealed in a small kiln.
hollow never looked so good

hollow never looked so good

(Shellybeads)
How hard is it to make hollow beads. Its not easy. But once you make one you cant stop.
I love making hollow beads. They have so much more life to them.

Hollow Glass Beads Stick Stack 2007

Hollow Glass Beads Stick Stack 2007

(TodMBrown)
Little guys, 2 blown beads from my 2 first stick stack tubes of 2007. I think I like the idea of yellows and greens with 2 or 3 bright colors..We will see..Got about 3 feet total color tubing..The 6 stick was made with 25.4 heavy wall.4mm wall. The 11 stick stack was with 31mm Medium 2.8 wall.Just having color fun..

Tod

From Desert to the sea

From Desert to the sea

(YasminSivan)
From desert to the sea

This work has emerged from a small pile of stones I have gathered in the Arava desert. They where part of the powerful primal landscape that I grew up in.
I have collected these stones so that I will have a piece of this pure and peaceful existence in the big city.
The stones were created ages before man kind even existed, as giant rocks in the bottom of an ancient sea.
They were broken to stone-pieces in the flowing water of streams that dried out ages ago,
And that's where I found them, on a shore that became a desert.
The desert stones had led me to the sea.

Now at the Eretz Israel Musium Exhibition see: .http://www.eretz...

Hollow Studded Boro Bead

Hollow Studded Boro Bead

(TokensGlass)
This bead was created using Momka's Infinity II, Brilliant Blue, and Unobtanium. Made with a tube and kiln annealed. Fun to make, but hard to get both sides symmetrical. I'll keep trying and post more of these. I like this style with or with out studs. The holes are about 9mm in diameter. This hollow is about an inch wide and an inch long. Pretty good size for a slider necklace.


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Hollow Bead Textured In Water Vs. Out Of Water

Hollow Bead Textured In Water Vs. Out Of Water

(TokensGlass)
I wanted to try the underwater photo technique. The differences are amazing. Although ethically It's probably not right to portray the underwater pic as the actual bead since it may never look like this even in sunlight. So let me know if as a buyer, if this would piss you off to recieve this bead after only seeing the underwater shots? So you know I'd feel robbed.


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Birdhouse

Birdhouse

(BelindaTodd)
This is a hollow bead gone bad. That's right. I lost control in the flame and ended up with a wonky lop-sided bead. I added a little silver foil and YUK! The bead reminded me of a gourd, and gourds make great birdhouses, so I made it a birdhouse. Hope you like it.
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