Handcrafted Milky Blue Mushroom Lampwork Pendant

$9.00
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About this Product

MADE TO ORDER SOLD INDIVIDUALLY handcrafted lampwork glass mushroom pendant.  

Brand new in my shop!  Tiny, fanciful, mushroom pendants! Milky blue caps, clear stems, and clear bails for stringing.  Approximately 1-1.5 inches tall. 
 Perfect for your spring, boho, and cottage core jewelry! 

Beads are lovingly handmade and annealed in a digitally controlled kiln.

I strive to provide high quality artisan made beads that are affordable for any jewelry designer.  Unique beads will set you apart from the crowd! I want to be your go to source for beads that elevate your designs without elevating your price point. I look forward to working with you!

*Beads are a choking hazard and therefore not recommended for children under five*

My home/studio are smoke-free; however, I do have a helper cat whose sole responsibility is to follow me around and occasionally perform inspections to be sure my work is up to his quality control standards.

VedasBeads

Four lakes, WA
MOST ITEMS SHIP SAME DAY! Made to order will be clearly indicated. I can usually make more of any listing, so reach out if you need a different…
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Meet the Maker

Hello!  My name is Jessica Veda Jones.  I live in a tiny town outside of Spokane, Wa with my incredibly supportive husband, our youngest daughter, 2 cats, and an iguana.  We live in a giant old Grange Hall that is a fabulous place to create (but murder to heat!)! We have 3 daughters and 4 grandchildren.  I am the full time day care for 2 of the grandbabies and also run a vintage business in addition to the glass working.  In my spare time I play in the kitchen; cooking, baking and canning, and dabble in gardening.  Glass was my passion for years, but then several moves and life changes interrupted it (for about 8 years) and I am so thrilled to finally be back behind the torch!  

How it’s Made

All beads and buttons in my shop start as a rod of glass (about the diameter of a pencil). The glass rod is melted in the flame of an oxygen propane torch and then wrapped around a mandrel dipped in bead release. I use heat, tools, and additional glass to shape the bead or button. Once I've reached the desired look, the item goes into a kiln holding at 960* F. When I'm finished creating for the day I set the kiln to complete the annealing process. This takes approximately 8 hours. When the beads reach room temperature, I remove them from the kiln, remove them from the mandrels, and clean the holes with a Dremel tool. At this point I can either photograph them and list them for sale, or put them in a rock tumbler for 24-48 hours to create a matte finish.

Shop Reviews (233)

Very nice buttons as described with a safe and fast delivery.

Nancy

06/28/2023
Very nice buttons as described with a safe and speedy delivery. Thanks

Nancy

06/28/2023

brittanynic1992

06/28/2023
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