Baroque Bead Leather Necklace
Baroque Bead Leather Necklace
Baroque Bead Leather Necklace
Baroque Bead Leather Necklace

Baroque Bead Leather Necklace

Art Glass Necklace (ID: A92276)
Designed by Eloise Cotton
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Hollow flameworked glass beads with a sandblasted finish bring unique texture to this leather cord with rubber O rings and sterling silver clasp.
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Eloise Cotton

Eloise Cotton

First Glass
"I am drawn to the natural flow of glass as it transforms from hard to soft, cold to hot. Incorporating these glass components into my neckpieces and earrings, I design my jewelry to complement the wearer, as well as to make an artistic statement."

As an artist based in the San Francisco area, Eloise Cotton draws on glassmaking experience that began thirty years ago. After moving to Southern California, she remained active and involved with glass while working as a bartender and church organist. In 1979, glass design became her primary focus.

Each glass component is free-formed in a flame fueled by propane and oxygen. The glass beads are created from borosilicate glass and then annealed in a kiln, providing great strength and durability. All of Cotton's pieces feature free-form and handmade subjects with colors made from rare earth elements including silver and gold. The finished jewelry takes advantage of the lightness and strength of borosilicate glass and reveals a sculptural quality.