About this Product
Stand out with these elegant handmade glass plugs, expertly crafted for those with 4 gauge piercings. Each piece is a unique treasure, personally crafted to celebrate an individual's personality and style.
Created with tenacity and passion, these plugs feature a flare on one end, and shipped with snug fitting O-rings, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit.
Every piece undergoes an annealing process in a kiln, enhancing the glass's strength and revealing its vibrant, one-of-a-kind hues. The result? Durable, hypoallergenic jewelry that's perfect for sensitive skin, offering both beauty and peace of mind.
Explore an array of sizes and colors to match your individuality and wardrobe. From subtle elegance to bold statements, there's a perfect pair waiting for you. Discover more unique finds in my collection, from stunning jewelry to captivating glass art. Visit my shop to discover your next favorite piece and join a community that celebrates craftsmanship and creativity.
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Glass by Dayna
Meet the Maker
I started lampworking in 2005 learning how to make small beads and jars from a local shop. After a few classes and practice hours, I decided to invest in this new hobby and get my own equipment. It was 2 years after High School that I started with glass and two years later I went to College for Graphic Design. I graduated from Rasmussen with an AAS Degree in Multimedia Technology. In 2022 I obtained a Paralegal Certificate and I now work as a Legal Specialist by day, along with creating and selling my glass art online.
I currently live in Sauk Rapids, MN with my Husband, our Dog, Parrot and 3 Cats. I love spending time outdoors in the summer time, and traveling to new places with my Husband whenever possible.
How it’s Made
I use a Bethlehem Barracuda torch and Jen-Ken kiln. My ventilation is a fan more commonly used in restaurant kitchens that goes up through the ceiling of my garage. I work with open doors to keep the air circulation going. I learned how to work with both soft and borosilicate glass in 2005. I fell in love with borosilicate and all the different colors that it can produce. I still get excited to see the colors in pieces that contain higher amounts of different metals, when they are done annealing. I have been selling online since 2008 and really enjoy creating one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces for people around the world.