I've been playing with Chalcedony Glass again!
I made these two beads using Chalcedony glass,
but the bead on the left I covered with
silver leaf.
I was hoping that
the silver leaf
would bring out more color,
but
it didn't.
You can see that beneath the silver
leaf there was some
beautiful color development, but
when I added the silver leaf,
the colors became more muted
and a hint of amber came to the surface.
It's still a pretty bead, and
yes, the other bead was meant
to have a twisted shape!
The colors developed beautifully in this bead!
I'm going to make earrings out of these beads!
I
continue to
love the way
Chalcedony glass
makes
bones
look amazing!
I love the added touch of silver wire!
I
call these beauties
Slipped Discs!
Here are some mismatched
earrings.
I love them!
Now, I have a question for you,
Should I sell them,
or
should I sell them?
Hmmmmmmm!
I made these two beads using Chalcedony glass,
but the bead on the left I covered with
silver leaf.
I was hoping that
the silver leaf
would bring out more color,
but
it didn't.
You can see that beneath the silver
leaf there was some
beautiful color development, but
when I added the silver leaf,
the colors became more muted
and a hint of amber came to the surface.
It's still a pretty bead, and
yes, the other bead was meant
to have a twisted shape!
The colors developed beautifully in this bead!
I'm going to make earrings out of these beads!
I
continue to
love the way
Chalcedony glass
makes
bones
look amazing!
I love the added touch of silver wire!
I
call these beauties
Slipped Discs!
Here are some mismatched
earrings.
I love them!
Now, I have a question for you,
Should I sell them,
or
should I sell them?
Hmmmmmmm!
Sell them! They're beautiful; and the more mismatched and unusually shaped, the better! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the silver dots on the chalcedony, that turned out great!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, you should definitely sell the earrings :)
I can see why you love that glass...you really have it singing!!
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