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Jennifer Wood - Riot Designs

Jennifer Wood - Riot Designs

(JenniferWood)
As a contemporary jewellery artist and designer my long-term artistic aim is to create objects of adornment that are wearable, sculptural, and extraordinary in style. I want my work to be progressive, challenging, and at the forefront of contemperary jewellery.
mandella

mandella

(MandellaGlass)
I am new at this just started in february 2005. Here are some pics of pendants I have been working on!Please comment on my work. I am open to suggestions. THANKS
Beads and Jewelry By Krissy Green

Beads and Jewelry By Krissy Green

(WildfireProductions)
“Having always been drawn to natural beauty. I try to balance the freedom of the wild with function. I often find myself using natural materials, such as stone, bone, and wood, to work in my art. I love to get my inspiration from God’s warmth in His creation. That’s why I’m so excited about glass. It’s not only wonderfully diverse in both design and function, but working with fire and such raw materials brings you closer to the Earth.” ~Kristan
Isaac Or  - Glass Jewelry

Isaac Or - Glass Jewelry

(IsaacOr-glassJewelry)
Isaac Or, live and work in Herzeliah,
Israel, industrial
designer and international
rafting and river rescue expert.
His experience in glass art was
acquired in Seattle, (U.S.A.),
a worldwide glassblowing center.
His work is hand made.
Each and every bead is
especially designed in shape
and color as part of the fusion
process. Every item is unique,
numbered and signed by the artist.



The raw material used is Italian
Murano glass form of colored
bars, which is renowned for
its high quality.
During the process of creating
the beads, the glass bar is
melted at temperature of 900
degrees Celsius and wound
around a thin iron rod called
a "Mandrel".
Once the designing stage is
completed, the temperature of
the bead is reduced in a
controlled manner, in order to
avoid internal pressure.
The iron rod is then removed and
thus the hole of the bead is formed.


Isaac Or
Ph : 972-54-5612617
Fax : 972-3-5132042
E-... : Info@IsaacOr.com ...

Fall 2005 Collection

Fall 2005 Collection

(WestEndDesigns)
Here is a smapling of my Fall 2005 jewelry collection. Fall is my favorite time of year and the color palette is just exquisite! Rich hues of cocoas, greens and plums just perfect for your Fall wardrobe!
New Fine Jewelry 2006

New Fine Jewelry 2006

(AndrewJ.Pollack)
all post-Katrina/Rita. I could not sit around. I had to keep me and my friends busy and employed. Thanks to Tiffany Kahrs for colaborating with me on many of these necklaces. We dug through all of my beads from demos from past Atlanta workshops and found enough to make the majority of these pieces.
Wire Wrapped and PMC Jewelry With Glass Cabs 2005

Wire Wrapped and PMC Jewelry With Glass Cabs 2005

(AndrewJ.Pollack)
The glass cabs were all done by myself, as well as the PMC jewelry. I can only take credit for a couple of the wire wrapping jobs, though. My mother is a natural jeweler and she did a couple. Tiffany Kahrs was the wire wrapping machine - figuring out new techniques by the second. Just wait and see what kind of collaborations happen next!
Wire, beads, a few hand tools and a jig

Wire, beads, a few hand tools and a jig

(GeltDesigns)
That's all it takes to turn glass art beads into beautiful jewelry! You will not believe how fun and easy it is to turn a few simple beads and a spool of wire into magnificent jewelry. Learn how to do so with instructor Liz Geltman, the owner/designer behind GeltDesigns. She will be offering "lunch time seminars" at Accents in Rockville, Maryland on Oct 27, Nov. 3, Nov. 28 and Dec. 5, 2005. Please visit either website for further details.
Just Hearts -  Lampwork Beads & Jewelry

Just Hearts - Lampwork Beads & Jewelry

(StephanieArner)
I LOVE making heart focal beads....seems like every other one I tend to keep for myself. lol Maybe a few anyway. The ideas are endless, but I am determined to try anything and everything to make it into a heart. ;) The selections here are various hearts I have used for selling individually, making into jewelry or some may still be floating around waiting for their fate.
Implosion Cab Bracelet

Implosion Cab Bracelet

(JasonBurrussDesigns)
This is what happens when I have to much fun with something. Chris Roesinger blew the implosion cab and I decided to make a bracelet instead of a pendant. I accented the cab with 4 dark blue sapphires. The centerpiece took me about 5 hours. The centerpiece is conformed to your wrist. This makes an extremely comfortable bracelet that you can hardly tell is on. I also made the chain band. I formed every link and put them together. There are approximately 600 links in the band. This takes about 10 hours. There is about 3 ounces of sterling silver in the entire bracelet. I like making bracelets more than anything else. I can size bracelets to a person's wrist with a simple measurement.
High Desert Twist Jewelry set

High Desert Twist Jewelry set

(JonesArtGlass)
This a part of my auction submission to New Mexico's Annual Boo Ball to benefit Carrie Tingley Childrens Hospital. I took my most popular beads and incorporeated the design into an entire set...These were so popular I've already started taking Holiday orders on them.
Medallions Series 3

Medallions Series 3

(JasonBurrussDesigns)
New sterling silver and borosilicate glass medallions. Silver work by Jason Burruss of www.jandkdesigns.... Glass work by Chris Roesinger of www.yelram.com.
... of requests I have decided to start retailing these medallions individually through my website.

Purchase wholesale cases of medallions and pendants through www.jandkdesigns....

Glass Cabochon Medallions w/ Gemstones

Glass Cabochon Medallions w/ Gemstones

(JasonBurrussDesigns)
I decided to add large gemstones to these two cabs. The colors and shapes went perfectly together. I was afraid they would get too large but I think the sizes are perfect. These are for sale on my website at www.jandkdesigns.... I also do wholesale orders for glass-blowers who are interested in collaborating. Contact me for details.
Glass Art Jewelry by Glass Dreamz

Glass Art Jewelry by Glass Dreamz

(GlassDreamz)
Working with glass began as a hobby. I had a small torch at home and would create beads, or as I like to call them, little sculptures. I have a BA in art and have always been a creative person, but I never felt the kind of passion and drive that I get internally when I work with glass.

I quickly upgraded to a larger torch and invested in a kiln to provide the glass with a better cooling process, which in turn makes the glass more durable. I use moretti glass for the beads. I only use high quality sterling silver for clasps, chains, and spacer beads. Occasionally I buy small glass beads to use as spacers.

The process of creating a piece of artwork, or jewelry, begins with ideas sparked from popular culture, colors, and fashion design. My creation process is nonstop because there are always new and creative ideas everywhere. To view more Glass Art Jewelry from Glass Dreamz Artist Leah Tangredi go to http://www.glassd...

Gold and Silver Glass Cab Necklace

Gold and Silver Glass Cab Necklace

(JasonBurrussDesigns)
Glass cab by Chris Roesinger and metalwork by Jason Burruss. This is the first cab medallion that I used gold and added a chain. I made all the links in the chain and put them all together. The gold accents go good with dark cabs. Check out my website at www.jandkdesigns.... I also do custom orders for other glass-blowers.

I also added a new medallion with a gemstone.

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