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Vintage Lampwork Glass Bead Necklace in Pink

$58.00

Vintage lampwork glass bead necklace that’s light pink with blue and green dots

*This listing is for the PINK

Lampworking is a type of glass work in which a torch is used to melt the glass. Once in a molten state, the glass is shaped with tools and hand movements. It is also known as flameworking or torchworking, as the modern practice no longer uses oil-fueled lamps. This technique was first developed around the fifth century BCE

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Vintage lampwork glass bead necklace that’s light pink with blue and green dots

*This listing is for the PINK

Lampworking is a type of glass work in which a torch is used to melt the glass. Once in a molten state, the glass is shaped with tools and hand movements. It is also known as flameworking or torchworking, as the modern practice no longer uses oil-fueled lamps. This technique was first developed around the fifth century BCE

Vintage lampwork glass bead necklace that’s light pink with blue and green dots

*This listing is for the PINK

Lampworking is a type of glass work in which a torch is used to melt the glass. Once in a molten state, the glass is shaped with tools and hand movements. It is also known as flameworking or torchworking, as the modern practice no longer uses oil-fueled lamps. This technique was first developed around the fifth century BCE

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