Treasure
(2023)
When I was little, I had a treasure chest. In fact, it was a small tin box where I hid fragments of interesting stones, broken "diamonds" from jewelry, and the most beautiful glass beads. This project - Treasures - is made of beads from this era; therefore, limited.
The bead is filled with phosphorus and closed with a top. Everything is better when glowing in the dark : ).
Treasures - rings
These are rings made from glass beads that I had and played with as a child. Therefore, their number is limited. Once I run out of these beads, I won't have anything to create more.
Beads from my childhood
Do you also feel that your favorite things are somewhat similar to those you liked as children? I still prefer glass as a material. As a child, I spent hours stringing colorful translucent glass beads.
Glow in the dark
A small glowing dot to follow you. Because let’s say it - everything is better when glowing : ).
Materials
Gold Plated Copper Ring + Glass Bead + Phosphorus Powder + Glue
Handle & Care
These Treasures are made from a metal ring, glass bead, phosphor power, and resin glue.
If you want it to serve you as long as possible, I recommend following the principles:
Do not expose to long-term direct sunlight, temperatures close to freezing point, and excessive heat.
Avoid contact with oils, creams, perfumes, hairspray, or solvents such as nail polish remover. Do not expose metal parts to water or seawater.
Treasure #1
Turquoise star glowing ring
Treasure #2
Yellow flat bead glowing ring
Treasure #3
Green berry glowing ring
Treasure #4
Orange Rose hip glowing ring
Wearing Treasures
From production
Proof of concept - The first test is whether the principle of filling the hole on the glass bead with phosphorus powder and closing it can work.
Filling and closing the top with glow-in-the-dark powder.