Borosilicate:


Emily Lake
"I primarily make borosilicate pendants such as treescapes, seascapes, implosion flowers and many more. I have been working with borosilicate since 1978. I teach off mandrel borosilicate pendant classes around the world, as well as beginning soft glass beadmaking at Annie Rose, New Zealand. My work has been exhibited internationally, and more recently I won "Best Beads in Show" at the Sydney Bead & Gem Show 2005" ~Emily.


FiredDesires
"This medium of glass art will never fail to intrigue me. To obtain the same effect day after day of an indivdual color can elude you at times. What area of the flame to use?, reduction/oxidizing flame?, how long in the flame? , flame strike or kiln strike?, how many cool downs? What color combo's work the best? The variables are endless and can also vary from batch to batch of the glass. The answers can keep you fascinated or frustrated, all at the same time, for hours on end." ~Catharine

Soft Glass:


Lenda Dewyer
"Finely crafted lampwork glass focal beads, specializing in painterly and encased florals, nature, warring states, sculptural and more". ~Lenda


B.Brookie White
"A professional artist designing focal beads & sets for high fashion jewelry in floral to contemporary styles. I practice the highest production standards for fine, high quality beads. Member: ISGB, ISLAGA" ~B. Brookie White


Cherokee Flame
"Made with love, I offer handmade patterned beads in vivid colors from Moretti, Lauscha, and Bullseye. Beads are fully annealed and my website features a year-round holiday bead shop. Please visit me!" ~Robin


Kim Scott
"Heavenly Fire Lampwork. Glass art inspired by Heaven, created by Fire. Custom orders always welcome!" ~Kim


AMR GlassWorks
"I work mainly in soft glass. I make mainly sets and I do throw in a focal here and there. I love making bright beads with lots of detail and patterns. I also make beads that represent chintz and plaid fabric. I make dolls that can be personalized to represent a person. I teach private lessons in my home studio and I teach intermediate techniques (chintz, plaids, and brights) at Blue Moon Glassworks in Austin, TX". ~Anne~


Angelfire
Art Glass
"Fun and funky handcrafted lampwork beads, jewelry and accessories by Sue Harmon-King". ~Sue


Lavender
Creek Glass
"Beautiful handmade lampwork by glass bead artist Teresa Laliberte'. Each bead is artfully crafted in the flame and then kiln annealed for lasting beauty. Specializing in gorgeous floral patterns and organic style beads, sets and focals.". ~Teresa


AK Designs
"I specialize in pressed beads a little on the funky side. My beads have intricate patterns with gently raised designs that are perfect for jewelry pieces that will get noticed.". ~Amy


Flame On
Glass
"Lampwork & electroformed beads. Featuring focals & sets.". ~Linda James


FiredDesires
"The fascination of making miniature works of art in the flame has been a part of my life for several years. Starting with a base idea, the glass seems to take it's own direction at times, with the end result being not only asthetically pleasing, but can be very unique as well. I find the flame not only hypnotic and relaxing but a tool with which one can express theirselves." ~Catharine


Serena's Beadery
"I love playing with color, so my website has a lot of color choices for many different sets. I really enjoy mixing up my own colors and seeing how they react together. You can find most of my unique handmixed sets on my ebay auctions." ~Serena


Air & Earth Designs
"Handmade lampwork beads in fashionable, fun colors and designs. I'm inspired by colors in fashion and in nature. I specialize in applied stringer, unique color combinations and lots and lots of flowers! I use Effetre, Vetrofond, Lauscha, and Bullseye soft glasses. All beads are annealed in a digitally controlled kiln for lasting durability." ~Kandice Seeber


Harriet
Harrison
"My work is made using Effetre and Lauscha glass and a variety of frits." ~Harriet


Majestic
GlassWorks
"Handmade lampwork beads by Joyce Batterton. I love to work a lot in organic style beads and occasional floral style. I do mainly pressed style beads since I love they way they lay on the skin, especially in bracelets. I mainly make beads in sets and I also do some single focal styles too. All my work is created in soft glass including Effetre/Moretti, Vetrofond, Lauscha and lots of frits and foils!" ~Joyce


BadgerBeads
"Colors inspire and fascinate me! I love to create organic style beads using various types of soft glass with elements such as silver, gold, or copper leaf, and frits. Favorite glasses are Gaffer, Effetre, Bullseye, & Caliente. I also make some beads in the "plain-Jayne" style, just to show off the simple beauty of the glass (sometimes less is more). All my beads are annealed in a digitally controlled kiln and carefully cleaned." ~Jayne


Virginia Walker
"Fire Imp Lampwork Beads. I specialize in beads that are very wearable. I think size, color, and texture play a huge role in how wearable a bead is, and I strive to create things you will want to wear everyday! " ~Virginia


Judith Johnston
"Lampwork beads finely crafted by English glass artist Judith Johnston." ~Judith

Finished Jewelry:


Wire Lace
Jewelry
"Jewelry made from copper and precious metal wire using the techniques of traditional and modern lacemaking, often featuring a lampwork bead. Although I sometimes have ready-to-buy pendants available I prefer to do custom work so I can incorporate my clients' individual preferences into every piece." ~Susan Lambiris


Wire Mania
"Sterling Silver handcrafted wire & lampwork jewelry…." ~Vicki


Angelfire
Art Glass
"Fun and funky handcrafted lampwork beads, jewelry and accessories by Sue Harmon-King". ~Sue


Blue Moon
Gemworks
"We take pride in offering you quality, handcrafted jewelry at an affordable price. All of our unique items are handcrafted using natural gemstone beads, stone cabochons, sterling silver or gold filled findings, the finest crystal beads and our own handmade lampwork glass beads". ~Kevin