| ~Creations by Lori~ Handmade Beaded Jewelry Designs by Lori Parker |
| Boro Collection Designs featuring exquisite Artisan Handmade Borosilicate Beads by Redside Designs |

| Beautiful Boro Lampwork Florals flamed by Kristan Child of Redside Designs. Shades of light blue, opal purple, green, tan, caramel, and an amber blend that appears a pretty rosy pink. Spacing the lampwork are intricately detailed, Sterling Silver beads, bead-caps, and spacers. More floral accent is included with the Filigree flower attached with the dangles. The clasp, is a Sterling Silver safety style. All dangles were attached using a stainless steel split ring. (#cbl - 1001) ~Sold~ |
| ~Desert Flower Bracelet~ |
| Beautiful boro glass lampwork flamed by Kristan Child of Redside Designs in soft, watery shades of blue, green, and yellow. Spaced with precisely detailed, Sterling Silver beads, bead-caps, and spacers. Further accented with Swarovski Crystals of Montana Sapphire, Indian Sapphire, and Jonquil both in regular and AB finishes (4, 6, and 8mm). Sterling Silver trigger style clasp and decorative chain closure. Coordinating dangles were attached using a stainless steel split ring. (#cbl - 1017) ~Sold~ Artisan handmade beaded bracelet. |

| ~Deep Blue Sea~ |




| ~Deep Blue Sea Necklace~ |

Stunning borosilicate glass lampwork beads flamed by glass artist Kristan Child of Redside Designs in soft, watery shades of blue, green, and yellow. Spaced with precisely detailed, Sterling Silver beads, bead-caps, and spacers. |

Further accented with Swarovski Crystals of Montana Sapphire, Indian Sapphire, Light Azore, and Jonquil in both regular and AB finishes (4, 6, and 8mm), satiny blue-green cultured freshwater pearls further compliment the watery mix (dyed, 5.5mm). Sterling Silver trigger style clasp and decorative chain closure. Coordinating dangles were attached using a stainless steel split ring. (#cbl - 1018) ~Sold~ Artisan handmade beaded necklace. |
| These pictures were taken under a variety of lighting conditions. Under low lighting conditions, boro beads will generally appear darker in color. When viewed in the full sunlight, these beads simply explode, revealing their full spectrum of colors! |