



this is when i fell in love with borosilicate glass lampwork beads, when i saw multiple layers of glass that had been gold fumed and encased in crystal clear glass.
when i discovered these incredibly beautiful beads. i was forced by some unknown freak of nature, compelled to buy five without any plans whatsoever to create or god forbid sell them when made into jewelry to anyone else. i am a hoarder after all...
the really sad part is, i don't remember who made them, jeff olson? if anyone out there does please drop me a line, it would be greatly appreciated!
3 comments:
Beautiful, lampwork. I hope someoe stops by to identify the artist!
I do too! I purchased these beauties on eBay about 9 years ago. I have not seen his work anywhere else or since.
I'm curious, too. They are gorgeous beads!
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