From
Murano glass beaded necklaces to crystal bracelets — rings & earrings of both modern & traditional designs.
My three favorite Soufeel products are the happy family charm 925 silver, Sydney Opera House charm 925 silver and Blue Dewdrop
Murano Glass Bead 925 Sterling Silver charm.
I like the January birthstone charm, the Sweet Osmanthus Flower
Murano Glass Bead and the Chinese Zodiac tiger charm.
Murano Glass Bead Necklace «Venetian Wave» by I Love Murano, Murano Glass Necklace, Murano Glass Jewellery, Murano Glass, Venetian Jewelry
Not exact matches
White Baroque pearl necklace Turquoise necklace Long
beaded rosary chain necklace Venetian
Murano glass necklace
Long
Murano glass necklace Pink chalcedony Ruby necklace Venetian
glass bead necklace Rosary chain necklace Luxury jewelry July birthstone
Gold
Murano glass necklace Venetian
glass bead dangle necklace Italian
bead drop necklace Renaissance jewelry
Murano jewelry
Pink comes to life in
Murano Glass, creating a
bead with unrivaled appeal to any nature or flower lover.
Pink Flower
Murano Glass Charm: This
bead will charm you into stopping to appreciate the sheer beauty of nature with its pink flowers in both light and dark hues.
Featuring 50 works, «Maryland to
Murano» is the first exhibition to pair the
beaded neckpieces and wall hangings Scott constructs in her Baltimore studio — her foundational work — with the blown
glass sculptures she has created over the past five years in
Murano, Italy.
JOYCE C. SCOTT «Maryland to
Murano» Neckpieces and Sculptures by Joyce J. Scott Museum of Arts and Design, New York Sept. 30, 2014 to March 22, 2015 Joyce C. Scott's exquisitely rendered
bead and
glass works are steeped in provocative narratives and sociopolitical commentary about racism and sexism.
Joyce J. Scott, Someone's Been Bleachin», 2016 - 2017, hand - blown
Murano glass processes with
beads, thread, 21 x 8 x 8 inches, Courtesy of Goya Contemporary Gallery, Baltimore, MD, photo: Ken Ek.
Maryland to
Murano: Neckpieces and Sculptures by Joyce J. Scott @ Museum of Arts and Design Sept. 30, 2014 — March 15, 2015 Joyce J. Scott's exquisitely rendered
bead and
glass works are steeped in provocative narratives and sociopolitical commentary about racism and sexism.
A chic pair of
Murano Mid-Century pearl glazed boudoir lamps with applied
glass beads; each of bottle form with long neck above a spherical body adorned with iridescent
glass beads; exc...