Based on electron microscope imaging these pendants were designed during the coronavirus quarantine. Built from droplets of hot glass, opalescent & transparent colors glow & sparkle when hit by light. The neck wire is included with the pendant which can be removed. It is made of nylon-coated steel with a bead closure. The necklace will come with an 18" neck wire, otherwise please specify custom length 16,” 20" 24.”
Item details
GTIN: 167730
Price
$230.00
Sales method
Online & onsite sale
Quantity available
3
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 1 in
Width: 1 in
Height: 18 in
Package
Length/Depth: 9 in
Width: 6 in
Height: 2 in
Shipping
$10.00 (Flat rate on multiple orders from this seller)
Option to pick up the product in person instead of shipping
Delivery and pickup restrictions may apply: All pieces will be shipped after April 10th.
Refund & return policy
Exchanges only within two weeks of purchase if the item is in perfect resaleable condition.
Native to Miami, FL, Kate Rothra Fleming is an award-winning Glass Artist + Jewelry Designer based in Charleston, SC & Golfito, Costa Rica. Her career as an artist began while teaching Art to school children in Botswana, Africa, where she served with the US Peace Corps. As a full-time studio artist, Kate currently designs, makes by hand, and exhibits her wearable art to the contemporary craft market. Using a flame to shape glass, or connect metal, she creates torch-formed components individually out of transparent rods of glass or sterling silver and designs them into jewelry. Kate's work has always turned to natural elements and the use of multiples, reflecting the skills and discipline of years of practice. Known for her use of textural contrasts, etching, pressing and sewing pieces together she develops iridescent, sometimes phosphorescent surfaces that mimic natural materials like fur, precious gemstones, feathers, or fine-grain wood. Kate is published in 4 Lark Books: 1000 Glass Beads, 500 Beaded Objects, 1000 Beads, & Showcase: 500 Art Necklaces and named one of the top 40 international glass bead artists by Glass Line magazine.