Julia's Link Library

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Top Ten Web Sites

Glass Resources

Lampworking Forums

The various forums may be the best sources of information available.

  • The Glass Haven Founded by me in September, 2007; run by me with the help of a great crew of moderators. A small but growing forum, it fills an empty place in the lampworking world by promoting honest talk in a civilized atmosphere.
  • Lampwork Etc. Huge collection of technical information but watch out for the drivel.
  • The Melting Pot THE source for hard glass information.
  • Wet Canvas Glass Art Channel
  • Art Glass Forum
  • Art Glass Answers Not that active, but has some good safety information.

My Lampworking Friends

Other Beadmakers I Admire

Marble Makers

Lampworking Suppliers

These are the lampworking suppliers I personally use.

  • Flametree Glass
    My hometown supplier in Roswell, GA. Lance and Maureen are the best!
  • Moretti and More
    Bill and Donelle carry a extensive supply of Effetre/Vetrofond glass, some Bullseye, supplies.
  • LBSupplys
    Jon and Renate also have an extensive selection of COE 104 glass and supplies.
  • Soleil et Lune Glass Supply
    My online buddy Cosmo's shop in Roanoke, VA -- my major boro glass source.
  • Mountain Glass Arts
    Asheville, NC glass store specializing in borosilicate glass. Nice folks!
  • Pyronamix
    My killer Regalia oxygen concentrator came from here -- pricey but well worth it, and Kimberly's customer service is spectacular.
  • Art Glass Emporium
    Hot glass and stained glass supplies in Winder, GA.
  • Galaxy Glass
    Deone specializes in COE 104 odd lots.
  • GGGlass
    Gail carries frits and Gaffer (COE 96) cane.
  • Glass Diversions
    Robin sells lovely frit blends.
  • Val Cox
    Val started the frit craze, and also carries COE 96 cane.
  • BeadGoodies
    Candice has started carrying her own frits and blends, primarily using Kugler glass.
  • The GlassHive
    Mike built my WONDERFUL kiln! You can't go wrong with a GlassHive kiln.
  • Bridgetown Glass
    Breezy took over from my buddy Kalera and still keeps the Bullseye glass lovers happy.
  • Zooziis
    Amy creates my favorite lampwork presses.
  • Vapor Glass
    Vapor Glass is another boro glass supplier, with periodic excellent sales.
  • The Venerable Bead
    Paula is about the only supplier of boro frit mixes out there.
  • AuraLens
    I trust my eyes to AuraLens' lampworking glasses.

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