Architecturally Compelling
Appealing colors too.
Made in the early to mid 1990s.
Hidden away in a studio drawer since then.
Ready for their forever home.
Made with:
Hand-formed wooden forms.
Late 19th century European glass beads in shades of mint, black and red. The red beads are some of the smallest glass beads ever made, not much larger than a grain of sand. I used to string them on fine nylon monofilament using an antique lace needled about 7” long.
Sterling silver caps and domes with 14 karat yellow gold posts.
Plastic disk basks.
Weight:
Lightweight.
Dimensions:
2 3/4” tall by 7/8” diameter
Architecturally Compelling
Appealing colors too.
Made in the early to mid 1990s.
Hidden away in a studio drawer since then.
Ready for their forever home.
Made with:
Hand-formed wooden forms.
Late 19th century European glass beads in shades of mint, black and red. The red beads are some of the smallest glass beads ever made, not much larger than a grain of sand. I used to string them on fine nylon monofilament using an antique lace needled about 7” long.
Sterling silver caps and domes with 14 karat yellow gold posts.
Plastic disk basks.
Weight:
Lightweight.
Dimensions:
2 3/4” tall by 7/8” diameter