Sunday, April 16

Silver Glass Reactions - Magic Of The Goddess Bead - Part 1

I have been enjoying the warmer weather in April and taking advantage of a few vacation days away from my office to hide away in my glass studio.

I think I can proudly say I am known for creating my Goddess bead sets over the past decade. Each bead with its "bumpy" glass portals is a result of unique glass combinations of silver glass.

Within this post, I have lots of small Goddess bead sets to share with you today.

Let's get right to it!

Photographs never properly show the mother of pearl and mirror shine that each "bump" has captured.

This set started on a base of CiM - Creation Is Messy’s Amethyst, a pale transparent pinky-purple.
 

Layers of CiM's Ra, a silver laden yellow opaque, Double Helix blue catalyst ES 405 and SK 652 silver glasses.
 

The silver glass was stormed and reduced and captured under clear portals of Double Helix Zephyr. 
 
To complete each bead, dots of silver infused Aurae Light was added and reduced to a metallic shine. The spacers of pure Amethyst complete the set. 
 
 
The set below started on a base of CiM Bubblebath, a pale opal purple.
 

With the same combination of layers of
CiM's Ra, Double Helix blue catalyst ES 405 and SK 652 silver glasses.
 

The silver glass was stormed and reduced and captured under clear portals of Double Helix Zephyr.
To complete each bead, dots of silver infused Aurae Light was added and reduced to a metallic shine.
 
 
The spacers of pure CiM Bubblebath complete the set.  



As always, I purchase my CiM glass from Nortel in Toronto. 
It appears that Amethyst is showing as currently available at the time of this post.
Bubblebath is a rare sold out glass unfortunately, but definitely check out the CiM website for other purple opals available. 

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