This pendant is approximately .75" long and almost 0.75" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length.
This piece appears to display Silver, Pink, Blue and Gold over an Apple-Green base. Other colors may appear when viewed in person.
Only ONE available.
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1.25" long and 1" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length. This is only a pendant and does not come with a chain.
This piece appears to display pinks, purples, blues, as well as a hint of green. Other colors may appear when viewed in person.
Only ONE available.
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1 5/8" long and 3/8" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length. On adjustable 16" to 18" silver-plated chain.
This piece appears to display deep and lighter blues in a wavy pattern. Other colors may appear when viewed in person.
Only ONE available.
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1 5/8" long and 1.25" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length. Set on a 24" Silver-Plated Snake Chain.
This piece appears to display a wide range of colors including, Orange, Green, Blue and Purple. Other colors may appear when viewed in person.
Only ONE available
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1 5/8" long and 7/8" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length.
This piece appears to display a Deep Blue Textured Glow on a background with a white Cross. Other colors may appear when viewed in person. Pendant sits on a 16" Snake Chain.
Only ONE available.
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1" long and 1" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length.
This piece appears to display Rainbow of colors on Royal Purple Textured Dichro set on a lighter Blue base and a bright Blue Ball topping it off on Adjustable Silver-Plated 16"-18" Chain. Other colors may appear when viewed in person.
Only ONE available.
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1.25" long and 5/8" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length.
This piece appears to display Blues, Silver and a hint of Light Pink on Adjustable Silver-Plated 16"-18" Chain. Other colors may appear when viewed in person. (This one makes me think of a Mermaid Tail.)
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1.5" long and 7/8" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length.
This piece appears to display pink/purple, blue, green and a bit of yellow. Other colors may appear when viewed in person.
Only ONE available
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1.25" long and 5/8" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length.
This piece appears to display pink/reddishpurple, blue and green. Other colors may appear when viewed in person.
Only ONE available.
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1" long and 0.75" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length.
This piece appears to display Red and Orange on Black with a Greenish glow on an Orange Base. Other colors may appear when viewed in person.
Only ONE available.
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1" long and 1" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length.
This piece appears to display a rainbow of colors on clear textured glass on a black base and a dark royal ball on top. Other colors may appear when viewed in person.
Only ONE available.
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.
This pendant is approximately 1.5" long and 0.75" wide without the bail. The bail adds another .25" to the length.
This piece appears to display pink/purple, blue, green and a bit of gold. Other colors may appear when viewed in person.
Only one pendant available.
"Dichroic" is defined as the property of having more than one color. When viewed from different angles, dichroic glass can seem to shift colors dramatically. Dichroic glass is glass that has had micro-thin layers of metallic oxides deposited onto its surface under high heat and within a vacuum. This glass is then used by the artist to create a lampworked or kiln-fused glass piece to incorporate into many different kinds of jewelry. No two pieces are every exactly alike.
The colors come from the dichroic coatings ability to transmit one (or more) colors while at the same time reflecting others which creates a kind of interference-effect similar to the irridescence of peacock or hummingbird feathers, or as seen in opals or butterfly wings.
While we can photograph and describe some of the more dominant colors of each piece in our description, there may be many more colors visible when seen in person.