
The fringe beads were I think a good addition, but I prefer the longer shaft. I think the recipient (friend visiting from Portland for the weekend) likes it anyway - at least I hope so!


Turns out I was using some of these marbles for their intended purpose: in a vase.
I don't need all of them in there, so I rescued a few. The one above is dark cobalt, and there's an aqua marble on my work-table in a state of partial deshabille using tiny magatamas instead of fringe beads (successfully), as well as a totally naked green marble.
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