Lampwork Colors
Behind the Torch: The Origins of Lampwork Beads
Lampwork beads, the radiant glass beads adorning jewelry and art pieces, have a name that, at first glance, might not reveal much about their captivating creation. Delve deeper into the captivating world of these glassy wonders, and you'll discover the intriguing history on how they got her name.
Blossoming Beauty: Exploring Floral Lampwork Beads
In the world of lampworking, there exists a realm where creativity blossoms into tangible beauty, and where delicate petals and vibrant blooms are meticulously crafted within the confines of a glass bead. Welcome to the enchanting world of floral lampwork beads, where the skillful hands of artisans can transform molten glass into exquisite botanical wonders. Each bead is a testament to both artistry and craftsmanship, capturing the essence of nature's most delicate and captivating creations.
Black Floral Lampwork Bead
This floral Lampwork bead was created on a black base with large white & lavender flowers. This bead was made with amethyst purple and created lavender petals. This bead measures 30 mm in length.
Purple Floral Lampwork Bead
A beautiful floral bead created on an aqua background with periwinkle amethyst flowers. The bead has shimmering silver mica inside the bead. The smaller white accent beads have a bubble in the middle of the flowers.
Floral Focal Beads
In these bead, I worked with more layers and controlled the heat to avoid distortion. The purple bead flowers are the most defined of the three. The flowers do show the best on darker backgrounds.