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		<title>Handmade Lampwork Beads &#8211; Prices</title>
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</style>Now that you know something about artisan handmade lampwork beads, what about prices?  Sure, they are more than the mass-produced kind, but what can you expect, price-wise.  Let's take a look.
And the Price Is...
I mentioned in the artisan bead post that I've seen a single bead sell for over $100.  I also mentioned that most [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Artisan Beads</title>
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</style>What makes a single bead worth $100 or more?  Is it the materials or the artist who designed and created the bead?  And although most artisan beads aren't anywhere near $100 per bead, they all share something in common.
They were all created out of a love of beads.
About Artisan Beads
The most common type of artisan bead [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What Are Lampwork Beads?</title>
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</style>You've heard the term, but what exactly are lampwork beads?  In the broadest sense, they are beads made with a glass rod over a torch.  Yet there are different kinds of lampwork -- let's explore them.
Your Basic Lampwork
Lampwork beads come from many countries.  And while great lampwork can come from anywhere, there are differences, sometimes [...]]]></description>
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