Heat, Fire, Glass and Wire Jewelry
A project in Washoe Valley, NV by Mary Williams000days
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Jewelry creations crafted by hand using heat, fire, and wire. Chainmaille, borosilicate torchwork beads, hammered disks, fused glass.
Backers: 10
Average Pledge Per Backer: $45
Funded: $453 of $250
Dates: Nov 10th -> Dec 6th (26 days)
Project By: Mary Williams
Backers: 10
Average Pledge Per Backer: $45
Funded: $453 of $250
Dates: Nov 10th -> Dec 6th (26 days)
Project By: Mary Williams
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Last Updated: December 6 @ 15:05 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
A couple days to go and new rewards!
December 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you everyone, the campaign has exceeded the first goal and the extra money will go toward paying for my booth. I selected one that will hopefully stand the test of time and will work for both indoor and outdoor shows. I've got a bit of jewelry... (Read More)
Thank you so much everyone!
November 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
I did an exhausting but great local show this weekend followed by many, many (many) hours of sleep. Waking up the next morning I was faced with the dread task of cleaning my studio (aka the show prep hurricane epicenter). To say I was thrilled when... (Read More)
Every cold climate artist's studio needs a good footwarmer
November 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Everyone has their favorites and even though this particular model requires a lot of maintenance, it is by far my favorite. (Read More)
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