One of the things I like about fused glass is that it is sometimes possible to modify a piece years later.  In this case, the attached pendants did not sell in their original configuration, so I enameled them and re-fired.  I like them much better now, so maybe they will sell or not..., in any event I doubled the price.  Each pendant is 1.5 inches in diameter and has a tube bail on the back.  If you are curious, the photo was made in a bright beam of sun on the bedroom carpet.
			
			
									
						
							Re-worked Pendant
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				Lynn Perry
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Re-worked Pendant
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Re: Re-worked Pendant
Hate to sound like a facebook response, but 
Verrrry Cool, and cool idea of repurposing old pieces.
Barry
			
			
									
						
							Verrrry Cool, and cool idea of repurposing old pieces.
Barry
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Re: Re-worked Pendant
Yep. Very cool.
			
			
									
						
										
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