Here are some different effects achieved by using shards to decorate beads.
Shards Sets A
These two sets (set A1 and A2) of beads have been made using the same shards, but different bases.
Even though each bead in set A1 has been made on a base of clear and shards from the same batch have been used to decorate the beads, each bead has turned out with it's own unique and interesting patterns.
Using the same shards on set A2, but with a different base has created some more great patterns.
Shard Sets B The shards used to make sets B1, B2 and B3 have been made using a different colour combination than the shards used to make sets A1 and A2. These shards have not only produced some interesting effects, but have produced some different colour variations depending on what colour base glass has been used.
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Set B1 has been made on a base of red copper glass. |
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Set B2 has been made on a base of yellow tinged transparent glass. |
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Set B3 has been made on a base of clear glass.
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Shard Set C
Set C1 has been made with a different colour combination shard.
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Set C1
Shard Set E
Set E1 has been made with another colour combination shard. These beads have been made on a base of clear.
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Set E1
Shard Set F
Set F1 has been made with yet another colour combination shard. The two front beads are on a base of deep transparent blue and the three beads at the back are on a base of transparent emerald green.
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Set F1 |