Dichroic Glass Jewelry at The Meeting Place

December 15th, 2009

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Dichroic Glass (pronounced Dye-Cro-Ick) is derived from two Greek roots, di for two and chroma for color.  So dichroic literally means two-colored.  The most distinctive feature of dichroic glass designs are that they seem to have more than one color, especially when viewed from different angles.  The Meeting Place has a beautiful display of dichroic glass jewelry — earrings and necklaces featuring fused dichroic glass beads and pendants by Kelsey Lynn Kreations.

kelsey-lynn-creations-roundKelsey Lynn lives in St. Charles, IL.  From an early age Kelsey has been exceptionally artistic and creative.  As early as kindergarten her art was chosen for the permanent art collection at school.  Her busy hands were always creating something.  Kelsey fell in love with dichroic glass and began fusing designs at age 12.  She also loves the pottery wheel, weaving, and silversmithing.  Kelsey enjoys the outdoors, Girl Scouts, Robotics and volunteering at two historical homes.  Kelsey is currently a High School senior and plans to pursue a career in Materials Engineering.

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