Tourmaline   nuggets
 
Chrysocolla/SS         
SOLD GALLERY
Tiger Jade
             
                              ABOUT THE RECYCLED GLASS JEWELRY
 
These pieces  are built on a substructure of 14/16g copper or brass wire using beads of recycled glass made by the people of Ghana and Etheopia, Jave , who are expert in the craft of beadmaking. We buy the beads at Fair Trade cost, and because of this trade, many lives have been improved.  Wear these necklaces and bracelets in the knowledge that we, together are, through recycling, are helping our world and its people.
 
$85  SOLD
Copper tendrils here again with blue and green recycled glass beads from Ghana.
$125 SOLD

Recycled coke bottle glass form these tabular beads handcrafted in Ghana. Abalone spacers and back chain of tinned copper with handwrought scroll clasp complete the look. A Classic piece in any season.
MORE NECKLACES AND BRACELETS
                                 are always in the wings!
$105
The look of bone, these glass beads sing!
My work is available at:

DUNEDIN FINE ARTS CENTER
1143 Michigan Boulevard
Dunedin, Florida, 34698

 In summer my new collection can be seen at:

Local Color
Northeast Harbor, ME

Bar Hrbor Inn Giftshop
Bar Harbor, ME.

SILVERDUST STUDIO
 5 WOOD ST.
 SOUTHWEST HARBOR, ME 04679
 207-244-6187 
 BY APPOINTMENT/ OR BY CHANCE
 

 
$95
The taylored look in brown and grey recycled glass
and copper tendrils. Handwrought copper clasp.
$95
Copper tendrils accent the handpainted sandcast centerpiece here. Sterling coated porcelain beads accent each side with recycled seaglass type round beads made in Ghana. This piece is available at the
Dunedin Fine Arts Center Gift Shop, Dunedin, FL.
 
$105
A showstopper in cobalt recycled glass. A heavy piece with tendrils of tinned copper separated by copper beads. handwrought clasp of copper. 
$105
Recycled Coke bottle glass from Ghana. These tabular beads combined with golden shell and tinned copper chain give a look of sophistication - you'll love the coolness with summer cottons or winter tweeds. This piece can be seen at Dunedin Fine Arts Center.
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