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Title: Veins of Purple in The Grass 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 its not borosilicate) Description: Glass Bead Details: The U.S. dime pictured is to show scale of the bottom center image only. All images are of the same bead from different angles. All AJGlass beads have been properly annealed. Due to the differences in monitor settings, this beads color may look slightly lighter, slightly darker, or otherwise different on your monitor than the bead itself. The white lines on this bead are light reflections. Status: For Sale. Item: One handmade grass green glass bead with pastel purple glass veins. Price: $25.00 + $4 S&H (or $5 outside of the continental United States) Contact: Please note me if you are interested in purchasing this bead. Payment: PayPal. 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 this bead would make an excellent centerpiece in a necklace and believe that it would also make a wonderful subject for, or addition to, a wire wrapping project. This bead is created from glass, and like all glass it can chip or break if dropped/thrown/crushed or otherwise abused. This bead is NOT suitable for small children, and poses a choking hazard if swallowed. Further comment: I like this piece because I find that the veining pattern is really aesthetically pleasing to me. I wasnt sure if this bead would survive the annealing process because of its size, but luckily it did. So I am pleased to be able to provide it as the second piece that I am offering for sale online. Note me if you are interested in purchasing it. 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 this bead for any reason, please return it prepaid in its original condition and in its 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. Please click here for more images of my glass work. Please click here for images of my glass studio. Please click here to view my photography work. Comments
Sometimes certain types of glass will interact with other types of glass to create the appearance of veins. The veins are caused when the chemical composition of each glass reacts with the other while the glass is still molten. The purple glass was applied as a single color but separated into two shades of purple when exposed to the chemicals within the green glass.
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