Ethical Will Pendant

Touch someone special in your life with a beautiful one-of-a-kind Ethical Will Pendant
Or order one as a treat for yourself!

Each element of the beautiful Ethical Will Pendant is unique. No mold is used, and colors and sizes may vary slightly because of the firing process. These qualities will make every piece of jewelry very special.

Pendant

  • Each piece begins with the selection of the glass. The glass is cut into sections so that the blue colors will be similar to the piece shown on the left.

  • The "tree" and "flower" are then applied to the glass and the piece is fired in a kiln.

  • Not all pieces come out the way they are planned. Some have to be discarded and the process begins all over again!

  • Once the pieced is approved, the "bails" is expoxied onto the pendant. The bails is the piece of metal that a chain or cord is put through so that you can wear the pendant around your neck.

    Approximate size of Ethical Will Pendant: 1-1/16" width   1-1/4" height
    The bails are either sterling silver or gold plated.
    All pieces come with a black cord.

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If you live outside the U.S. then email us for shipping charges.
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We only use the U.S. Postal Service (USPS).
Because each piece is made to order, allow 4 weeks for delivery.

Refund Policy: Refunds are only given for U.S. and Canadian purchases and must be in resalable condition.
Shipping charges are not refundable.


I want to purchase the one-of-a-kind Ethical Will Pendant. $52.00  $44.95

 

 

 

 

About the artist: Elizabeth Anderson's stain glass creations grace numerous homes and churches. She began her career as a stained glass artisan in the Bay Area in California, USA, where she crafted original objects that were photographed for Stained Glass Images, a book publishing company.

Elizabeth went on and founded her own studio, Beaux Glass, and moved to Bangor, ME. She continued to teach, create unique objects by commission, and restore church windows. Eventually, she began to design and create jewelry. She now resides in Naperville, IL, a suburb of Chicago, with her husband and children.

One Christmas a few years ago, Elizabeth surprised me with a one-of-a-kind pendant. That necklace was the inspiration for the cover of my e-book, Your Ethical Will. Elizabeth, thank you so much for sharing your gifts and talents.