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Anna Nel’s hollow beads look remarkably like lampwork. It’s Friday so you have the weekend to sit and study her beads and the cane they came from.
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She uses some ingenious combination of mokume gane and Skinner blended bulleyes to pull off this sleight of hand. Anna says she was inspired by Arizona’s mountains. She even offers a photo of her luminous palette. Look on Facebook and Instagram.
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Kristie ,
These are simply beautiful! I love the colors and her end result is remarkable.
I really like these beads. Beautiful colours. Nicely ballanced & blended..