$15.00
This item is a 1 Snap listing. Only 1 picture which shows 3 pairs of Swarovski Neon Beads, but the price is right. These handmade earrings feature vibrant Swarovski neon pearl beads in playful glowing colors that instantly brighten any outfit. Lightweight and fun to wear, each pair combines bold modern style with artisan charm and eye-catching shine. Perfect for summer fashion, festivals, gifts, or anyone who loves colorful statement jewelry with a cheerful personality.
Details
- Genuine Swarovski Neon Pearl Beads
- The beads are either 10mm or 8mm or 6mm
- This item is $15 which is $5 for each pair
- Wear the earrings as is or repurpose as other jewelry
- Classic single-strand design
- Lightweight and comfortable to wear
Perfect for any occasion.
1-3 business days
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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.