$41.60 $52.00
Made in the U.S. so no tariffs are added to this necklace. Chaos is beautiful — and this piece captures the moment fire becomes form.
This choker necklace features a focal handmade lampworked glass pendant with a red swirl glass design. The pendant is one-of-a-kind, with natural variations in color pattern and form. No two will ever be exactly alike. The pendant rests at the collarbone, creating a clean, modern silhouette. Simple enough for everyday wear, yet bold enough to stand out as a small statement piece, at any special occasion or event.
Wearable Art
Glass transforms through heat — melting, shifting, and settling into something new. Each pendant holds that moment of transformation inside it. The finished piece is smooth, glossy, and full of depth.
Details
• Pendant: Handmade fused glass created in a kiln
• Neck Style: Choker (comfortable fit at the collarbone)
• Color & Pattern: One-of-a-kind red swirl look
• Finish: Gloss, polished edges
• Closure: This necklace uses memory wire so the wearer can just slip it on around the neck, no clasp
• Lightweight & comfortable for daily or evening wear
Meaning & Style
This necklace is for someone who appreciates small, intentional pieces, art you can wear and not just look at.
Perfect worn alone or layered with longer chains.
Care
• Store separately to avoid scratches
• Clean with mild soap and a soft cloth
1-3 business days
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Over 30+ years. I’ve always loved glass and working with it as stained glass or sandblasting glass designs or fusing all types of glass has been my artistic life. I Live for Glass!
I’m located in Minnesota, USA. The frozen tundra has always been my home. I love the winter and the snow floating down while drinking my tea and reading a good book.
Yes, many over the last 30 years. You can learn a lot watching UTube videos but you can’t ask questions and get answers from a video. So in-person classes are the best form of learning but can be expensive, so in-person classes are less often attended.
My hubby has made metal stands for some of my glass designs in the past, which needed a stand to display. But as we age I tend to get my stands now from younger artists who have metal work experience.
Years ago I showed my art at outside art fairs but the strength and energy involved became too much the older I got so I don’t display at fairs any longer. Online is the best way for older artists to sell their art.
Yes, I believe that art can be beautiful and functional. Instead of having art someone can only look at. I like creating art that can also be used. Then you have both beauty and usefulness.
Glass teaches patience. It teaches release. The kiln always has the final word — and I’ve learned to love that. I make functional art because beauty shouldn’t sit behind glass — it should be held, used, lived with.