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Well, they say the third times a charm...I've had a little trouble adding this gallery...so please excuse if it shows up more than once...I'll get it figured out soon, lol! I have bangles to share from my portfolio. Some that I've made with my viking weave and lampwork and other on heavyweight sterling wire...so I hope you enjoy the show!
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Lampwork discs by Carrie of Hardwood Trail combine with beautiful turkish sterling beads on a sterling frame.
628 x 504 px
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This stunning bent lampwork bead is by Melissa Rediger and I've combined it with my oxidized viking weave for a bangle sure to please
614 x 474 px
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Another viking weave bangle with a boro bead by Kimberly Lynn, Bali sterling and 23k vermeil.
566 x 576 px
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Beautiful artisan boro beads and Bali sterling beads for this one.
768 x 564 px
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Doesn't boro just seem to go with bangles? Boro beads by Joannie Croyder and Turkish silver.
702 x 460 px
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Viking Weave, a stunning lampwokr bead from Manuela Wutschke and one of my own tassles.
652 x 510 px
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More of my viking weave---can you tell I like to make it, combined once again with boro
768 x 598 px
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Lampwork by Jena Fulcher and big hammeredThai silver beads make a bold bangle
768 x 560 px
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This lampwork be is by Gayle Hood and you guessed my viking weave
768 x 630 px
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Sterling Silver bangle with a Thai nautilus shell and tiny Double Helix lampwork by Tiffany McCoy
632 x 468 px
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Simple lampwork discs, greek ceramic discs and large sterling spacers on a sterling frame
931 x 716 px
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Lampwork by Julie Wong and Thai silver cubes
507 x 388 px
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Similar in style to an earlier bangle, but with a little difference in color and another style of Turkish silver...one just wasn't enough!
915 x 699 px
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My current love is working with artisan designed lampwork beads, because they are individual, intricate and ever evolving. When you design a piece of jewelry with lampwork it is an original, one of a kind labor of love. Working in this media is a wonderful outlet for my creativity and there is so much to learn that I will be busy for a good while!
A special thanks goes to the wonderful lampwork artisans who inspire my mind and capture my fancy.
http://www.rickievogesdesign.blogspot.com
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