Portfolio

Chains

Known for its durability, borosilicate glass can go "from freezer to oven." In fact, Deborah checks her pieces for flaws by dropping them on a table. She enjoys making light, fun pieces that showcase the unique glitter of boro. Many of her pieces feature components that move and flow.

A CHAIN OUT OF GLASS!

18-inch necklace.

More versatile that pearls, the entwined links slowly warm from the wearer's body heat.

Deborah Conti • 2007
borosilicate glass links and clasp (5mm rod—each link about 2cm)
 

SWIRLS

25-inch necklace.

Clear borosilicate glass tubes, swirls, and interlocking shapes.

Deborah Conti • 2007
borosilicate glass components, attachments, and clasp
 

JINGLE JANGLE

27-inch necklace.

Fun dangles that catch the light.

Deborah Conti • 2007
borosilicate glass components, attachments, and clasp
 

EYE CANDY

27-inch necklace.

Clear borosilicate tube filled with small Bullseye chips that jiggle inside the tubes. A variety of colors change the look of this necklace depending on the outfit—just turn the necklace for a whole new look!

Deborah Conti • 2007
borosilicate glass • chips of Bullseye opaque, transparent, and iridescent glass