Rush Creek Glass
Leslie Kaplan, Rush Creek Glass, is a glass flameworker. Leslie uses a bench burner torch to melt and reform rods of glass to create an explosion of colorful pieces. Leslie layers and suspends these pieces with sterling wire and strings them on a seedbead framework, resulting in romantic yet contemporary jewelry – necklaces, earrings, bracelets and more. Unusually light and comfortable, the necklaces go equally well with a casual t-shirt or a nice dress!
Lime disc earrings
Sweet, swingy glass disc earrings on sterling silver hooks and posts, available in many colors
Leather & Glass Bracelets
Colorful leather straps adorned with small flameworked glass beads available in various sizes. Magnetic clasps.
Leaves
Leaves sculpted in glass: aqua, green, black, white and clear. Strung with black matte seedbeads and crystals.
Hibiscus
Large ruffled discs of glass in tones of purple, magenta and blue. 18″ long necklace.
Black and White
I blow these 1″ spheres on a tiny blowpipe in the flame. That creates a palette on which I can ‘paint’ with glass stringers, frit and other techniques. these are strung with moonstones and wool felt balls for a pop of color
Lotus
This necklace is a celebanration of green and blue. These flameworked discs are lightweight and comfortable to wear. 18″ long necklace
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