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Make Lampwork Glass Earrings

June 17th, 2010 900jewelry 1 comment

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These mitten earrings are too adorable. They are easy to make and include lampwork beads that look like mittens you’d wear during the holidays. Wear them alone or with other favorite holiday-themed jewelry pieces.

Materials

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Mitten Earring Materials
You will need the following tools and supplies:*2 – 10mm red lampwork mitten beads
2 – 6mm Swarovski crystal emerald green beads
2 – 2 inch gold-tone head pins
2 Gold-tone ear hooks

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1. Add one crystal bead and one mitten bead to a head pin.

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2. With chain-nosed and round-nosed pliers, make a wrapped loop at the top of the head pin.

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3. Repeat all of the steps above, making sure both mitten beads are oriented in the same direction.

4. Finish by attaching ear hooks to the top of both earrings loops. (I made my own ear hooks using some brass wire, but you can use prefabricated ear hooks that you purchase as well.)

Lampworking Glass

June 30th, 2009 900jewelry 3 comments

Lampworking Glass

Making glass beads is called lampworking because hundreds of years ago, artisans heated glass using oil lamps. It is also known as flameworking or torchworking, Glass beadmaking is an ancient art, and has been practiced for more than 3000 years but throughout history the art of making glass beads has been shrouded in secrecy. knowledge culturezpa0001b 300x300 Lampworking GlassNow the word is out and beadmakers willingly share information. Glass beads have been used for adornment, trade, currency and religious rituals in cultures all over the world. Many cultures have used, worn and traded glass beads, and they are still prized for their ornamental and collectible value today.It’s hard to imagine a time when glass wasn’t a part of everyday life, Glass objects were reserved for royalty in some cultures. In other societies, ownership of glass was regulated by price — if you could afford the luxury of glass, it was yours. Glass can be cut and polished into faux gemstones, also be stretched and pulled into any shape imaginable. It’s no wonder that creative people throughout the world choose to express their artistic talents with glass. How Lampwork Beads are Made? To create glass beads, lampworkers melt narrow rods of glass with the flame of a torch. The molten glass is wound around a mandrel, a thin length of stainless steel. The space occupied by the mandrel becomes a hole through the bead when the bed is slipped away. Turning the mandrel and holding it in different positions allows gravity to help the bead take form, but tools are also used to push and pull glass beads into shape. Lampworking is a skill that takes a great deal of practice and patience. A lampwork bead artist understands the glass and the torch, and must learn how much heat it takes for glass to flow, how much heat can be applied to a bead that’s already shaped before it becomes molten again and loses shape, when to add decorative elements and how different colors of glass interact with each other.