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Originally Posted by loribeads
Ok, let's take this bead as an example:
I sell these for $15 and they are 1/4 ounce each. That means I can make 4 of them with an ounce of glass, a good deal of that (sometimes all but the murrini) is clear.
Even if clear the glass cost $100/pound the glass used would only be $1.56 per bead. So, let's just agree that most of the bead is labor.
I really love the new batch of super clear I got from Ron at Art Glass House. It was fantastic! There are still things I like about Aether and Zephyr more but as far as clear goes, that batch was great! I am hoping the next batch will be just as good. Will I stop buying Aether and Zephyr? No.
I use the super clear for encasing focal beads because it works really well with my preferred method of encasing focals. I use the Aether for bubble encasing murrini like the bead shown above. I use Zephyr for encasing reduction silver glass. I use reichenbach for the base bead of 'jack' beads and for when I need a stiff clear to push colors around.
They all have their place in my heart.
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