morgane guilcher’s glass jewels

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Trained as a metalsmith, in 1999 France’s Morgane Guilcher became curious about flameworking glass and began a passionate exploration of the material. Traditional training in Murano, Italy in 2006 helped shift her jewelry in a new direction and today, inspired by the sea, this seductive work shakes our perception of fragile and precious.

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A colour driven, shape specific style which uses flameworked glass allows me to produce a very mythical and ethereal effect that conjures up mysterious worlds long gone by, in a most contemporary way. Morgane Guilcher

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You can see more of Guilcher’s jewelry here and here.
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One Response to morgane guilcher’s glass jewels
  1. Carol Moore
    October 21, 2009 | 5:55 pm

    Love it!!!! A bit of Monty Python.

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