All on sterling silver wire with a sterling snake chain. Each bead averages approx. 1.5-2.5″ in length:
View from the front:
Spring Garden Goddess was created from a base of turquoise opaque glass. She was then lightly reduced to bring out the copper trails and sprinkled with a blend of pastel pink, yellow and white frit (tiny glass chips). She seems to have just returned from lying in a field of wildflowers.
Lime Fizz Goddess was created from a base of juicy lime green opaque glass. She was then lightly sprinkled with tiny turquoise flowers and a deep purple frit. The tiny bits of purple and blue create the effect of dancing in flower gardens.
Ocean Mist Goddess was created from a base of white opaque glass. Her thighs were encased in deep blue, before being lightly sprinkled with periwinkle frit. The periwinkle reacts with the white to create a soft, smoky mist over her torso.
Purplicious Goddess was created from a base of opaque glass. She was then rolled in a deep purple glass powder before being sprinkled with a frit blend of pink, purple and white. The powder and frits intermingle to give her a soft, dreamy effect.
Thanks ladies!
i love the purple one as well, she really does have a completely different look from anything i’ve made before.
I had a a little chuckle when I saw these. What a neat modern take on fertility goddess symbols! And it must show that their maker is also productive! Great pieces.
They turned out beautifully! I think the purple one is my favourite, I love how deep and rich her colours are.