Lampwork Bracelets
Although we have this one special page for lampwork bracelets, most of our bracelets and many of our necklaces incorporate fine artists' lampwork beads in them. The complexity and beauty of lampwork beads, the skill it takes to create them, the artistic sensibility required to create these beautiful beads make them as valuable as many of the gemstones that we use.
The lampwork bracelets on this page focus on the lampwork beads and although we mix them with sterling silver , vermeil, Swarovski crystals and goldfill, most of these bracelets do not have gemstones as a major part of their design.
Our lampwork beads for our lampwork bead bracelets are purchased from
individual artists who are known to us so that we can guarantee that
they are originals--not mass-produced. We have some favorite lampwork artists such as James Derrick Reeves and Burt Gumeson whose beads we have used repeatedly in our lampwork jewelry and know to be well-made, high-quality lampwork beads.
For more jewelry with lampwork beads, look at the menu at the bottom of the page.
Peri Winks
These periwinkle blue lampwork beads by Alydan are so beautiful that all they needed was a bit of sterling silver and some chalcedony rondelles to enhance their beauty. Lampwork bracelet features a sterling dragonfly charm beside the sterling toggle clasp. This is a heavenly blue - periwinkle looks great with blue, purple, browns (especially dark browns, white and cream, and black. If you are a lover of blue, you'll marvel at these special lampwork beads.
94.99
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La Vie en Rose
This lampwork bracelet is made of the prettiest lampwork beads from Connie of Riveroaks Acres II. Deliciously pink, the lampwork is accented by light rose Swarovski crystals - including large rounds. Bali sterling silver is perfect with pink. For the girly-girl in you - pink!!!
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La Vie en Rose
$98.99 Pay for lampwork bracelet with a credit card or Paypal.
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Winning Ways
Suzette Celestin's great lampwork beads are the catalyst here for a feminine and smart bracelet with loads of sterling silver. The lampwork beads have light and dark pinks accented withn a lovely aqua/green. Sterling silver chain makes this lampwork bracelet very special since it is a very special chain with small diamond shapes, very large flower links and a large "O" links. Lampwork bracelet closes with a sterling silver toggle clasp.
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Winning Ways
$131.99 Pay for lampwork bracelets with a credit card or Paypal.
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In the Gloaming
Lampwork bead bracelet is a silvery glow of a bracelet with wonderfully transparent silvery laced lampwork beads by Robin Weber and Swarovski crystals in black diamond and Swarovski's new grey opal (one of my favorite colours of their crystals). Very versatile lampwork bracelet - from work to the cocktail hour. Closure is a Karen Hill Tribes sterling toggle with a cut out heart shape in the ring. Charms hang from near the middle of the bracelet.
94.99
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Secrets in the Ice
Huge clear Swarovski crystals and clear lampwork beads by James Drrick Reeves create a stunning lampwork bracelet. A few sterling silver accents let the beauty of crystal clear shine through. If you love gleam and glitter, this bracelet is for you! Pretty decorated sterling toggle clasp.
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Secrets in the Ice
$91.99 Pay for lampwork bracelet with a credit card or Paypal.
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Midas Daydreams
There is more than just a touch of gold in this lampwork bracelet. Handcrafted with vermeil (gold over sterling silver) from the Karen Hill Tribes, this lampwork bracelet is for those who want to gleam! Magnificent lampwork beads are made of gold and silver leaf by master bead artist Robin Weber. In addition to the vermeil, a large golden Swarovski crystal adds sparkle and vermeil charms (Karen Hill Tribes) add interest. Lampwork bead bracelet has an adjustable clasp; let us size this to fit your wrist.
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Midas Daydreams
$92.99 Pay for lampwork bracelet with a credit card or Paypal.
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Colleen
Lampwork bracelet is another of my favorites with these gorgeous lampwork beads - including the main flower focal bead - from Lynn Nurge. Rather like a wrist corsage - only this lampwork bracelet will last! The amber and opal colours of the lampwork beads are hard to describe with their tinges of soft pink and purple. Cluny has mixed them with golden copper Swarovski crystals and sterling silver. This is one unique bracelet that is sure to be noticed.
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Colleen
$97.99 Pay for lampwork bracelet with a credit card or Paypal.
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SALE PENDING Adalia
If you like chunky, but a refined chunky, this is your bracelet. Robin Weber's silver laced lampwork beads set off chunky Swarovski crystals in Crystal Moonlight - or should I say the Swarovski crystals set off the lampwork? It really doesn't matter because this is one lampwork bracelet that you'll simply be happy to look at and wear. This lampwork bracelet shines with a silvery light - and so will you! Refined maybe, but it will be noticed. All sterling silver.
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Adalia
$111.99 Pay for lampwork bracelets with a credit card or Paypal.
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Tamlyn
A girly-girl bracelet made of soft pink lampwork beads by Robin Weber, one of our favorite lampworkers. The beads have a soft glowing quality and are sprinkled with light gold (14 karat)little dots. A large Swarovski light rose Helix bead is in the center of the bracelet and a Swarovski butterfly is on one side. Turkish sterling silver accents the soft pink and the Swarovski; a Bali sterling toggle is the clasp. Very feminine for someone very pretty.
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Tamlyn
$86.99 Pay for lampwork bracelet with a credit card or Paypal.
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SALE PENDINGNever Just Black or White
More Swarovski crystals give added sparkle to this lampwork bead bracelet. Matte black lampwork beads have "bumps" or a swirling pattern. Sterling silver accents and toggle clasp.
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Never Just Black or White
$94.99 Pay for lampwork bracelet with a credit card or Paypal.
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The lampwork beads that we use in our lampwork bracelets (and our other lampwork jewelry ) have been kiln annealed so that they are harder and less likely to break than most mass-produced beads which have not been.