Posted 2 years ago
susan
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This is my Neodymium or Alexandrite glass sculpture by the Italian Murano Artist Andrea Tagliapietra, during the day a florescent Lilac colour but by night a cool ice blue.
16 inches tall
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Posted 2 years ago
susan
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This is my Neodymium or Alexandrite glass sculpture by the Italian Murano Artist Andrea Tagliapietra, during the day a florescent Lilac colour but by night a cool ice blue.
16 inches tall
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Moments ago I said I like this but I think I love it now.
I have added a photo of him at night, cant use a flash because it turns him lilac again, but you get the idea
Oh! dont be jealous, because of my location i can aquire English and European glass, but what chance do i have of getting my hands on some of your superb American glass, i think your EAPG brilliant cut is superb!!
LOL! Your pieces are beautiful!
Thanks, but i have some real "TAT" ( English word for junk) too!!!
lol I think we all have some tat!
I LOVE Alexandrite! I have seen pieces that they have put it in, like yours, that changes color, but I don't have one. I do have an Alexandrite ring though. I wear it as my wedding ring and I just love love love the color change. Mine changes from purple, pink, aqua, green, blue, to yellow-ish brown. It's about 6 carats so you can really see the colors well.