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Pippe bracelet by Roberto Zanon, 2018

Composed of two independent elements.

PVA (polyvinyl acetate) laser cut.

This is one of my favorite designs, an entire miniature scene closed in a glass dome ring. The sceneThis is one of my favorite designs, an entire miniature scene closed in a glass dome ring. The sceneThis is one of my favorite designs, an entire miniature scene closed in a glass dome ring. The scene

This is one of my favorite designs, an entire miniature scene closed in a glass dome ring. The scene includes a town made out of tiny tiny houses, mountains, a lake, the sea, a boat and other microscopic details.

As always you can find available at my Etsy shop:

http://www.etsy.com/shop/MicroJewellery


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Miniature world pendant. Tiny man resting under a fly agaric mushroom and giant blades of grass and Miniature world pendant. Tiny man resting under a fly agaric mushroom and giant blades of grass and Miniature world pendant. Tiny man resting under a fly agaric mushroom and giant blades of grass and

Miniature world pendant. Tiny man resting under a fly agaric mushroom and giant blades of grass and plants.

To view this along with my other creations please visit my online shop:

http://www.etsy.com/shop/MicroJewellery


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Sneak peek! I’ve been working on these black heart perfume bottle necklaces for months and I’m so ex

Sneak peek! I’ve been working on these black heart perfume bottle necklaces for months and I’m so excited to be able to release them soon. Each necklace features a glass heart base which has been hand painted in black enamel and patinaed by hand in different colored wax pigments. It’s a process -and they take 30 days to cure, but I’m so happy with the unique heirloom quality of the finished pieces. I hope to launch these in the next few weeks once I get the chains finished (the chains I’m working on are gorgeous pressed black glass) https://ift.tt/2LKsXfA


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fusedelegance: Artist Needs Help This Holiday Season! Please Reblog if you can!Hello Everyone!I fusedelegance: Artist Needs Help This Holiday Season! Please Reblog if you can!Hello Everyone!I fusedelegance: Artist Needs Help This Holiday Season! Please Reblog if you can!Hello Everyone!I

fusedelegance:

Artist Needs Help This Holiday Season! Please Reblog if you can!

Hello Everyone!

I am a self taught glass artist that relies on my art to pay the bills. I have recently been hit hard with surprise medical/dental bills. So much so that I can no longer afford to help with the normal every day bills like groceries.

I sell my work on Etsy and usually this time of year I am getting steady sales but something changed and now I am getting very few views on my shop.

I am not asking for a handout but I do need people to know that I exist. I want my work to support me more than anything else. This is my dream. The best way to do that is to be seen. For that to happen I need this post to get as many reblogs as possible!

Links:
My Shop
Facebook

TLDR: Medical bills in the US are crazy expensive. I need my art to be seen please hit that reblog button.

Thanks to everyone that has reblogged this far! It means so much! My medical bill situation went up a lot more than I expected. If this could continue to get shared so my art can be seen that would help more than you know!


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To the Forest Just finished a brand new tree of life fused glass necklace! The glass I used is a golTo the Forest Just finished a brand new tree of life fused glass necklace! The glass I used is a gol

To the Forest

Just finished a brand new tree of life fused glass necklace! The glass I used is a golden dichroic that I melted down into a forest green glass. Too accent the colors I added a brass chain with a small brass sparrow charm I added in.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/fusedelegance


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Designs from the heart … Bernhard Schobinger ring, ‘mit Halbkugeln’ 2005 gold, ro

Designs from the heart …

Bernhard Schobinger ring, ‘mit Halbkugeln’ 2005

gold, rose quarz, pearl, diamond-split in bronze, malachite enamel. Photo: Bernhard Schobinger


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