Nan Phillips

Art Glass and Figurative Sculpture

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Dichroic Art Glass Necklaces, Earrings, Cufflinks
Cross Necklaces  -  Stars of David (See Judaica)
Watches  -  Bracelets  -  Pins


Dichroic Art Glass Jewelry
Jewelry - Dichroic Art Glass

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-  Wearable Art  -

Unique Matching Jewelry Sets and Wedding Party Gifts May Be Custom Ordered to Coordinate With Your Wedding Colors:  Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets, Cufflinks, Tuxedo Buttons


Fused Dichroic Art Glass Necklaces
Necklaces

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Cufflinks and Tux Buttons



Rings and Hair Jewelry

Fused Dichroic Art Glass Cufflinks and Jewelry
Cufflinks




Fused dichroic art glass earrings and jewelry
Earrings
Most of my art glass jewelry is created using dichroic (di-KRO-ik) glass, which means "two colors".  This specialty glass is an intriguing, high-tech marriage of glass and metallic oxides.

By varying the techniques and kiln temperatures used to work the dichroic glass, I am able to produce one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art which showcase the vibrant, ever-changing colors of this stunning glass.



I take great care in my unique creations, carefully choosing each piece of glass, then cutting, shaping and grinding the individual pieces, and carefully controlling the kiln firing processes.  Many pieces undergo multiple firings between 1250 and 1550 degrees to achieve the desired results. 

Each piece of art glass is properly annealed, or tempered, for strength and durability.


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Nan Phillips
Richardson (Dallas), Texas