This striking dichroic pendant was one of the items most requested for our next giveaway. This sparkling blue pendant features a graceful enamel and gold "sea grass image" fused to it's surface. Pendant is 1 3/8" X 1 3/8" with a gold plated thatched bail and an 18" blue satin cord with gold plated barrel clasp.
We have many new designs in our shop and would love to see one in our next giveaway. We are also having a half off sale in our Etsy store Helix Elemental Studio. Just enter the code HELIXHALFOFF when prompted at checkout for 50% off your entire purchase. This code is good until Feb 24th. which is also when we will draw a winner for this beautiful dichroic pendant!
HERE'S HOW TO ENTER:
1 .Visit http://www.helixelemental.etsy.com// and/or http://www.christinacolwell.etsy.com/./ Come back here and leave comment listing the item that you would like to see in the next giveaway. Please provide the name and item # of the item you'd like to see in the next giveaway. You may select as many items as you like but please list each item on a separate comment . Each comment = one entry.
2.Blog, Twitter, Facebook this giveaway and leave comment for each action with link. Comment = one entry.
3.Follow blog and leave comment. Comment = one entry
4. This giveaway is open to everyone, everywhere.
Have fun and good luck!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Time To Evolve..again.
When I start to get bored with making dichroic glass jewelry it's time to do something new. In the very competitive jewelry market you need to try to be as extraordinary as other talented and successful artisans without copying them. When I wanted to experiment with more complex layering techniques I wasn't sure I could splice the more complex shapes without creating lots of divots or air pockets. I wanted to cut more fluid, wavy shapes and splice them together so as to give dimension to the piece. Another way of forcing new designs was to use alot of different materials. So I began ordering deeply textured dichroic glass and finding ways to use the very opaque dichroic glass that I previously disliked because it doesn't permit the underlying glass colors to show through.
Creating templates in Photoshop allows me to make more exacting cuts with my ring saw, but even still I have to meticulously grind and shape the glass to fit as perfectly as possible. I like to create "windows" in the upper layers that allow to shapes and colors of the lower layers to show through. And, as far as the opaque dichro, I just started using it behind a more pale colored glass instead of on top, and the results are very nice.
Now that glass work has gotten exciting again I can only look forward to refining the new ideas and building upon them and, hopefully, expanding them to their full potential. I've shown in this photo a couple of the templates I've used to create the top two pendants shown. The fairy pendant is the result of layering a pale aqua glass over a sparkly and very opaque dichroic glass with a wavy "ribbon" of opaque mint green through the middle.
Creating templates in Photoshop allows me to make more exacting cuts with my ring saw, but even still I have to meticulously grind and shape the glass to fit as perfectly as possible. I like to create "windows" in the upper layers that allow to shapes and colors of the lower layers to show through. And, as far as the opaque dichro, I just started using it behind a more pale colored glass instead of on top, and the results are very nice.
Now that glass work has gotten exciting again I can only look forward to refining the new ideas and building upon them and, hopefully, expanding them to their full potential. I've shown in this photo a couple of the templates I've used to create the top two pendants shown. The fairy pendant is the result of layering a pale aqua glass over a sparkly and very opaque dichroic glass with a wavy "ribbon" of opaque mint green through the middle.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Winner of Dichroic Bracelet!
We have drawn a winner via random drawing (random.org), and the winner is
409cope (we don't know her real name yet) from Ontario Canada. She has been informed via email. We wish to thank everyone who entered our drawing. We plan to do more promotions and giveaways over the Winter months so keep watching!
Thanks again!

Thanks again!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Dichroic Bracelet Giveaway And BOGO Sale
I've neglected my blog for far too long! But what better way to get blog busy again than to give something away? We're having a random drawing for this beautiful Caribbean Blue And Purple Dichroic bracelet. 13 alternating cabochons on an 8" silver plated linked bracelet. Links can be removed to shorten to desired length. This has been our most popular color combination for bracelets. We're also having a Buy one get one free sale at our shop at http://www.helixelemental.etsy.com/ which will last until Dec 20th. See the shop announcement there for details. The drawing for this bracelet will also take place on Dec. 20th at 12 midnight. HERE'S HOW TO ENTER!!
1 .Visit http://www.helixelemental.etsy.com/ and/or http://www.christinacolwell.etsy.com./ Come back here and leave comment listing the item that you would like to see in the next giveaway. Please provide the name and item # of the item you'd like to see in the next giveaway. You may select as many items as you like but please list each item on a separate comment . Each comment = one entry.
2.Blog, Twitter, Facebook this giveaway and leave comment for each action with link. Comment = one entry.
3.Follow blog and leave comment. Comment = one entry
4. This giveaway is open to everyone, everywhere.
Have fun and good luck!
1 .Visit http://www.helixelemental.etsy.com/ and/or http://www.christinacolwell.etsy.com./ Come back here and leave comment listing the item that you would like to see in the next giveaway. Please provide the name and item # of the item you'd like to see in the next giveaway. You may select as many items as you like but please list each item on a separate comment . Each comment = one entry.
2.Blog, Twitter, Facebook this giveaway and leave comment for each action with link. Comment = one entry.
3.Follow blog and leave comment. Comment = one entry
4. This giveaway is open to everyone, everywhere.
Have fun and good luck!
Monday, June 21, 2010
WINNER OF OWL PENDANT GIVEAWAY!
A winner was drawn this morning via Random.org and her name is Adriane Coros of Long Beach, CA. Thank you to all who participated in this giveaway. We will be tallying all the requests for our next giveaway item and will announce the next giveaway in the near future. Helix Elemental Studio will be introducing new designs and incorporating new materials, such as silver, copper, bronze, etc over this next few months.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Fused Glass Owl Pendant Giveaway (And BOGO Sale)
In the previous giveaway at Helix Elemental Art Spot we asked the paticipants which item they would like to see in the next giveaway. Well, the item most mentioned sold, but we still have the second most mentioned item, which was the Mint Green and Magenta Owl Pendant. The winner of this giveaway will be selected on the first day of Summer June 21st. This corresponds with the end of the buy one get one free sale which is going on now at Helix Elemental Studio.
This whimsical little owl has been made from layers of mint green glass with the breast portion cut from magenta glass. The eyes are white and green and the beak was made from orange glass. These little owl pendants get comments wherever they show up. What can we say? Owls are cute!

1 1/2" X 3/4". 3.8CM X 2CM.
18" black satin cord with a silver plated barrel clasp.
You can enter as often as you like. Here's how:
1.Visit http://www.helixelemental.etsy.com and/or http://www.christinacolwell.etsy.com. Come back here and leave comment listing the item that you would like to see in the next giveaway. Please provide a link. You may select as many items as you like but please list each item on a separate comment with link. Each comment = one entry.
2.Blog, Twitter, Facebook this giveaway and leave comment for each action with link. Comment = one entry.
3.Follow blog and leave comment. Comment = one entry
4. This giveaway is open to everyone, everywhere.
4. This giveaway is open to everyone, everywhere.
Have fun and good luck!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
PURE DICHRO
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Pure Dichroic Jewelry |
When I very first began dabbling in fused glass jewelry making I was very sparing in the amount of dichroic I would use. Often nothing more than a small chip as an accent for a pair of post earrings. I guess I wanted to get as much out of this relatively expensive material as I could. It also took me many months to discover which dichroic materials were useful in the design ideas I had. I like to use dichroic glass in a way that imparts a sort of gem like quality to the glass. I like the colors of the glass beneath the dichroic layer to show though, which is why I rarely use dichroic on black. You can buy dichroic glass on black glass or on clear glass. Yet even some of the clear glass dichroic coatings are too opaque to allow the lower layers to show through. Whenever I ended up with this sort of dichroic I would usually use it for etching (which is also the ONLY reason I would buy black glass dichroic).
As I began to experiment more and more with this fascinating material, as well as view the work other dichroic artisans were doing, I realized I needed to get much more liberal with my use of dichroic glass.
One day I wondered what an all 100% pure dichroic piece would look like, so I made one, and I was really happy how it looked. I also enjoyed how baffled people were that saw it and tried to figure out what it was made from. At our local craft fairs we discovered that there were relatively few people who even knew of dichroic glass. I'd tell them it was dichroic and they would think I said acrylic. Eventually I finally came up with a quick and not too technical explaination of what dichroic is. "It is a high tech optical coating that adds sparkle and gemlike qualities to glass". Of course it actually does more than that. It changes colors depending on the angle viewed or lighting conditions.
The pure dichroic pieces I offered at our Summer long craft fair did quite well, so I began to make more. With just the right combination of dichroic layers you could have a very striking piece. With the wrong combination you have a dud. While I still make duds, I make far fewer than I used to, now that I know which materials do what. If the top layer of your piece is more opaque than all the lower layers, you have a dud, and have wasted all the lower layers.
My favorite all dichroic heart pendant belongs to my wife Christina. I did not make note of the materials used to make it and haven't been able to make another like it. I've made a few similar, but none as colorful as hers.
My most recent pure dichro piece is an owl pendant I'd planned for a while, but I needed just the right combination and variety of dichroic glass to bring out the owls features. The body is made from two layers of yellow/violet dichroic. The breast and eyelids are made from magenta/green Dichro Magic, the eyes are made from a pink/silver and the beak is Candy Apple Red dichroic. As the craft fair season is fast approaching I'll be making more and more all dichro items. Having a big, sparkling, colorful all dichroic pendant displayed right at the front of your booth really catches the eyes of those passing by.
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