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Purple Glass Fish Necklace

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Handmade lampwork glass on leather cord by Emily Kihlken

$35


Emily Kihlken was born and raised in St. Louis, Mo. In 2009, she took her first class in Lampwork Glass. This is a method of putting colored glass rods into the flame of a torch and melting them color over color to create designs. Usually the glass is put on a steel rod and shaped into beads using gravity and tools. While the glass is hot it is put into a digitally controlled kiln to cool. This is called annealing, which adds strength and durability to the bead. She taught beginner Lampworking at Third Degree Glass Factory in St Louis.
In 2014, Emily retired from a career as a pediatric nurse practitioner to move to Marblehead when her husband inherited East Harbor Fruit Farm. Her glass studio is located on the farm and for the past six years she has been shaping the melted glass into figures for Fairy Gardens along with making glass beads.
For information, contact her at [email protected].

Donated By Emily Kihlken