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Marbles
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Tropical Fish & Hibiscus Flower – Satake glass marble
| Start Price |
USD 45.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 285.00 |
| Time Left |
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| Bid Count |
9 |
| Buy It Now Price |
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| Reserve Price |
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| Start Time |
Saturday, August 23, 2008 |
| End Time |
Thursday, August 28, 2008 |
| Location |
Nagoya, default |
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Description
Tropical Fish & Hibiscus Flower Marble – Satake glass lampwork marble Thank you for your seeing the marble I made. I am a Japanese lampwork artist, Ayako Hattori living in Nagoya City, Japan. This is Japanese style lampwork marble. Approximate diameter of the marble is 3.7 cm. It is made of Japanese Satake glass. It has soft color and low melting point. Do you know "Tonbodama," Japanese style glass bead? Marble comes from Western world to Japan. I decorate the marble with Tonbodama technique. It is wonderful to mix cultures and make artwork. Please look at the delicate color and design. Dahlia flowers bloom on the marble. Some flowers are pink, and others are pale yellow with pale orange center. Such beauty is only in Japanese style lampwork! I am proud to sell the marble to outside Japan. As with all handcrafted items, no two are alike. Would you please e-mail me within three days after you win the auction. I ship it from Japan, so it takes cost and time a bit. I accept worldwide shipping. It costs 19.00 US$ including insurance to the Northern American, Asian and European countries. I know it is expensive. But I can't make same product of this auction. If it is broken or lost during shipping, you can get back money through the insurance. Thank you for your patience. When you win other items, you can save postage and insurance. I will ship it within five days after your payment. Paypal is welcome. If you have questions, would you please ask me in easy English. I have English site of gallery and store. Please look at ‘Me’ page. Thank you for your reading, and I am sorry about my poor English. WARNING This product is made of glass. I anneal my products with a kiln, but a glass product can still break. When it is broken, it is dangerous. The splinters might hurt you. The broken edges are sharp and the sprinters could fly off or fall around. Please don’t drop, throw, hit, heat or rapidly cool glass product. A shock or temperature change could make damage to it. A metal product with an edge or rough surface might hurt a glass product. Small glass item has choking hazard. Please do not let the children under 6 years old touch it.
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