Circle Jewelry Mold

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Product Features

  • Creates unique glass jewelry
  • Ceramic molds can be used many times
  • Fits in small kilns
  • Finished piece measures 1-3/4" diameter


Product Description

Create Cast Glass Pendants
Fill pendant molds with glass frit, scrap and powders to create one-of-a-kind cast glass jewelry. Try combining powders to create a marbled look or accent with dichroic.  The possibilities are endless! 

Durable ceramic molds can be used many times. Coat molds with ZYP Boron Nitride Spray or casting mold primer before use. See size perspective of mold with quarter images shown. Mold measures 3-1/8" wide x 3-1/4" long x 1-1/2" deep. Finished piece measures 1-3/4" diameter.

Mold uses 28 grams of frit or scrap glass. 

Orange and rainbow project shown by artist Kayleigh Clark. Multi-colored fused glass pendants by artist and Delphi Blog contributor Maggi Blue.

Delphi Tip: The amount of frit added into the mold defines the shape of the finished piece. For detailed designs, use a generous amount of frit.

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Pros : Very nice casting mold. I've used frit and scrap. Pendants come out perfect every time.
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