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When he's not working in his home-based wholesale bakery in Glastonbury, Connecticut, or enthusiastically exploring the world with his children, Scott Varrell can often be found playing at his torch. His wife, Debbie, took an introductory lampworking class in 2003. Scott quickly learned the basics from her and headed off in new and exciting directions! Our beads are made of Italian, German, or Czech glass. Lampworking involves melting glass rods in a torch flame and winding the molten glass around a steel rod ("mandrel"). Beads are then shaped and embellished with more glass colors, silver/copper/palladium foil, and/or powdered glass ("enamels"). The vessels are made by gathering molten glass on the end of a hollow steel tube, then gently blowing and shaping until it reaches the desired form. Glass handles and other decorative techniques are then applied. The hot beads are then placed in a digitally-controlled kiln and slowly brought to room temperature ("annealed") over a period of many hours for optimal strength and durability. |