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Title: Baby Duckies
Artist: AJGlass
Image created by: AJGlass using a Panasonic DMC-LZ7 Lumix 7.2 MP camera and PhotoShop.
Medium: Glass
Type: Soft Glass (this means it’s not borosilicate)
Description: Glass Beads
Details: These glass beads are each around one inch in length, except for E which is a little over an inch and a quarter. All AJGlass beads have been properly annealed. Due to the differences in monitor settings, the colors of these beads may look slightly lighter, slightly darker, or otherwise different on your monitor than the beads themselves. The “straight white lines” on these beads are light reflections. Letters are provided for purposes of identification.

Status: For Sale – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, and N.
Item: Fourteen handmade, duck head shaped, enameled glass beads.
Price: $20.00 each + $4 S&H per shipment (or $5 S&H per shipment outside of the continental United States).
Contact: Please note me if you are interested in purchasing any of these beads.
Payment: PayPal. Other payment options may also be accepted.
Shipping: I ship beads via US Post in packaging suitable for glass beads.
Delivery: Please allow one week for delivery, longer for international orders. Weather permitting, I ship the following business day after payment has been received and cleared. Beads will be shipped with delivery confirmation.

Discussion: I think that these beads would make for excellent accents in necklaces and that they would also make interesting subjects for, or additions to, several wire wrapping projects. I also think that these beads would make for unique discussion pieces.

A and B have interesting enameled textures and they have a nice tactile feel to them. A and B would make for a nice set but they are not identical, since A is about 1 millimeter shorter than B. The difference in size between A and B is only noticeable if the two are held up next to each other.

Like all handmade glass pieces, no two are exactly alike. These beads are created from glass, and like all glass they can chip or break if dropped/thrown/crushed or otherwise abused. These beads are NOT suitable for small children, and they pose a choking hazard if swallowed.

Further comment: Baby ducks are adorably cute and so are these beads. Each one has its own unique colorful design and needs a special home to go to. If you’re into ducks or neat color patterns, or if you have a very unique fashion sense, then these Baby Ducky glass beads are for you. I am pleased to be able to provide them as pieces that I am offering for sale online. Note me if you are interested in purchasing any of these pieces.

Sales history: As a member of The Southeastern Michigan Glass Beadmakers Guild, I sold many of my glass pieces at the 2007 Winter Wonders Glass Show in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. More recently, I sold numerous glass pieces as a participant in the 2008 Spring Bead Bonanza show, which took place in Southfield, Michigan and which is a show that I have been participating in for many years.

Guarantee: I will do everything that I can to make sure that you are satisfied with your purchase. So if you are not satisfied with these beads for any reason, please return them prepaid in their original condition and in their original packaging for a full refund. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the purchaser. Please request return authorization in advance.

Legal: Copyright © Aaron J. Greenblatt. All rights reserved. Commercial use prohibited. This image and commentary may not be used for any reason without the expressed written consent of Aaron J. Greenblatt.


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~aqua-taco:iconaqua-taco: May 9, 2008, 8:35:01 AM
Those are so neat. I'll have to show my mother; she's always making jewelry.

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=kankakanka:iconkankakanka: May 9, 2008, 8:42:09 AM
These just made me melt with joy!
I adore F but i dont have any money at the moment :cries:
how fast do you usually sell them all?

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*AJGlass:iconAJGlass: May 9, 2008, 8:50:59 AM
I never know how fast my pieces will sell. Sometimes they sell right away, other times it can take weeks or months. It all depends on if the right person comes along. It's sort of like fishing. I put my pieces out, wait patiently, and see who nibbles.

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=InnocencexLost:iconInnocencexLost: May 9, 2008, 9:25:03 AM
H, I, and C are quite pretty.
=wolbashi:iconwolbashi: May 9, 2008, 10:02:08 AM
pretty small duckies :) you're an expert :D :clap:

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*Fuu-Inverse:iconFuu-Inverse: May 9, 2008, 8:47:47 PM
I really like this design. I'd like to make a necklace around one.