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Glass jars of all different shapes and sizes are lined up on the shelves. The vessels contained treasures in the form of sweet, delicious and beautiful candy. Flavors as wild as a child’s imagination each one a magnificently succulent experience. Which one would you choose?

This mini hard candy is not a tasty eating treat, it just looks like it. Hand-blown from borosilicate glass, Lemon Drop hangs from an 18in sterling chain. This lamp worked piece is made with translucent yellow glass encased in clear glass, giving it the effect of hard candy. Polished with fire it measures ¼ in long by just under ¼ in wide.

Glass jars of all different shapes and sizes are lined up on the shelves. The vessels contained treasures in the form of sweet, delicious and beautiful candy. Flavors as wild as a child’s imagination each one a magnificently succulent experience. Which one would you choose?

This mini hard candy is not a tasty eating treat, it just looks like it. Hand-blown from borosilicate glass, blue berry key lime swirl hangs from an 18in sterling chain. This lamp worked piece is made with green glass with swirls of blueberry on top, giving it the effect of hard candy. Polished with fire. Pie (triangle) shaped it measures just under ½ in long (3/8in) by ¼ in wide.

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