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Glass Jump Rings 20 Pack - 96 COE

Glass Jump Rings 20 Pack - 96 COE by Glacial Art Glass

$29.95 USD
Item# X94696   In Stock

  • Designed to fuse seamlessly onto your glass art
  • Comes in a pack of 20
  • 96 COE


Product Description

Jump rings you can fire!
Designed to fuse seamlessly onto your glass art, these glass jump rings create a convenient loop for effortless display. The ultimate solution for easy hanging without the need for drilling. With these Pre-Cut Glass Jump Rings, hanging your creations becomes a breeze, allowing you to focus on the art itself rather than the logistics of display. Comes in a pack of 20. 96 COE.

Project images courtesy of Glacial Art Glass.

Ways to Fuse Bails:

  • Place a small piece of glass spanning your work and the bail.
  • Or slide the bail under your work for a hidden attachment (use this method if your work is 2 layers of 3mm glass thick or more).
  • Make sure the slit side of the bail is facing your pendant.
  • Fuse to 1430°F-1470°F (775°C-800°C).
  • Avoid exceeding 1485°F to keep the bail hole open.
  • If firing above 1485°F, fire your work separately and attach the bail in a second firing.
  • Bails can be used as design elements, not just hangers.

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  •   Good Solution for Ornament Hooks!
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Pros : These are a great way to attach jump rings to fused glass ornaments! Super easy and sturdy!
Cons : I wish the ends were actually not so close together as I cut them to put on either side of the top of a tip of an ornament (think top of a Christmas tree).
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