
A sheen of pure silver, trapped with drops of glass creates amazing translucent white petals that float over a beautiful deep green.
Gorgeous and fitting on a yellow gold chain, white pearls, onyx or a black leather necklace.
2 inches long and1 inch wide..
The petals in this piece are made of a fume of pure 24k gold and .999 silver trapped with colored glass and bloomed 3 dimensional into the pendant with a certain variant on the "implosion
technique", a signature style that Jeremy has been working on for several years.
This pendant is about the size of a half dollar, and has medium sized loop (approx. 4-6mm) that will pair beautifully with and easily fit on many necklaces. Including, silver, small pearls, gemstones and beads, but comes ready to wear with a complimentary adjustable black satin necklace.
This is another really great example of Jami's "flame painting" technique, where she melts hand mixed glass colors onto the back of clear glass, with amazing levels of precision and realism, and all freehand in a torch flame.
This pendant pictured, is unique and is the exact pendant that you will receive.
It is handmade individually by Jami of Bella Glass, entirely freehand in a torch flame, out of borosilicate (pyrex) glass.
All of our pendants are signed and dated with an etching on the reverse side.
and come with our Worry Free Guarantee!
*Not only will we repair your pendant in the unlikely event something should happen to it, but if you are not satisfied with the piece when you receive it and have in hand we will refund your payment or issue you a store credit.
If you wish to return it please contact us within 1 week of it's arrival; we will provide you with where to return and and upon it's arrival back to us we will issue your refund.
Even though it's glass, we create work that is very difficult to break,
with just moderate care. If there's ever an unusual and unfortunate accident,
we will gladly repair the piece.
Each piece is shipped with a gift box, sheer gift bag and card.
Glass, like some other materials, is often best viewed in direct sunlight to see its truest colors.
Its appearance will vary depending on the surrounding conditions in which it is seen. We make every effort to present a comprehensive view of how it will look in person -