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All posts tagged murrina

Greg Chase Glass Murrina Encased Pendant

Greg Chase Glass Murrina Encased Pendant

Posted on April 27, 2015January 21, 2016Author djkingmanPosted in Glass, glassblowing, jewelry, Lampworking, Murrine, PendantLeave a Reply

Get this Greg Chase Glass Murrina Encased Pendant – Greg Chase is a well know master in the art of Murrine (or Millie) making. I have taken one of his “coins”, a slice of a murrine “cane”  included in a rare double sided encasement and made that into a pendant. This petite, for glass, 8.3g…

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Happy Face Murrine Pendant

Happy Face Murrine Pendant

Posted on April 25, 2015January 21, 2016Author djkingmanPosted in Murrine, PendantLeave a Reply

Happy Face Murrine Pendant – I made the Happy Face Murrine and encased it into this pendant with abstract fish an coral swimming around this happy guy. [add_to_cart id=”6157″]     Related Images:

Hearts of Boro (borosilicate glass) murrine cane.

Hearts of Boro (borosilicate glass) murrine cane.

Posted on February 7, 2014Author djkingmanPosted in MurrineLeave a Reply

I am taking baby steps where learning the complex process of making murrine. Often referred to a millefiori, meaning million flowers. Glass cane like this one pictured that is not a representation of a flower are call murrine (plural) or murrina (singular). Popular murrine range in complexity from abstract forms to Simpson characters to tiny…

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Signature Murrina

Signature Murrina

Posted on January 20, 2014January 21, 2014Author djkingmanPosted in Art Glass, Blog, Glass, Lampworking, MurrineLeave a Reply

   

My very first murrina cane!

Posted on August 30, 2013Author djkingmanPosted in Art Glass, LampworkingLeave a Reply

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