I have always been fascinated with Mokume gane work, even as a goldsmith I loved it. Of course the polymer clay world has used this technique extensively, but in the glass bead world still largely unused, so I dared to try and at the point where I decided to cut into the bead, I was dreading that this one last step would ruin all the work I had put into the bead, I couldn't resist and did it anyway!
37mm lentil shape
The hole runs from top to bottom .
4 comments:
Very brave Astrid but it works. Love it!
Fantastic!
O ... M ...G!!! Truly, my eyes bugged out when I saw this bead.
Sorry to arrive so late to the dance; we've been on the road to FL.
Yowza! I can't wait to see more.
So worth the gutsy cut, Astrid.
Hi Ellen,Hope you you are having a good time in FL, that's quite a way from home isn't it!
Thank you for the compliment :)
Astrid
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