museglass

Artist crafted jewels in metal & glass.

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Announcement    Welcome! All of the jewels in my shop are original Muse Glass designs, made to order by my two hands! :) The current production time is 2-3 weeks. Rush service (ready to ship within 7-10 days) is available during checkout.

GIFT WRAPPING: All Muse Glass jewelry arrives in custom packaging. If your purchase is intended as a gift, you can select the gift wrapping option during checkout to add tissue paper and satin ribbon. Also, please advise if you would like certain items wrapped separately as I combine multiple items when possible.

***Muse Glass has been included in FREE PEOPLE'S collection & LUCKY MAGAZINE!!

FOLLOW: Muse Glass on Instagram (www.instagram.com/museglass) for new designs, behind the scenes shots and other cool stuff!

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FAQS/METAL OPTIONS:

*PLEASE NOTE that I cannot accept returns of made to order jewelry based on incompatibility so choose your metals thoughtfully.

ABOUT BRASS, BRONZE & COPPER:

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc with a bright yellow tone. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin with a lightly blushed golden tone. Bronze is a stronger metal than brass and yields more durable pieces overall. Both brass and bronze are great, less expensive alternatives to gold provided your body chemistry is compatible and you don't mind a little maintenance (polishing touch-ups). Those with more acidic leaning skin types or metal sensitivities may experience skin discoloration or accelerated tarnishing due to the copper content. Skin discoloration, if an issue, can be resolved by applying a layer of clear nail polish to just the part of the jewelry that contacts the skin (i.e. the inside of a ring band). I wear my brass/bronze rings 24/7 while working, showering, sleeping, etc. without issue for the most part. All they've needed is a quick polish from time to time. On occasion I have had some minor discoloration when I've either worn a wide band or overly tight ring (doesn't allow skin to breathe as well) or in humid/moist conditions.

Copper is a pure metal, not an alloy, with a warm pinkish tone in its natural state and a deep, rustic reddish tone with heat treatment. Inherently a soft metal, I forge all of my copper jewelry which gives it extra strength. I also oxidize copper pieces using heat patina which naturally adds a little protection against the skin.

I love that raw metals like these can have an heirloom quality lifespan with proper care and always be refreshed with a polishing cloth or allowed to age/oxidize naturally.

ABOUT STERLING SILVER:

Because pure silver is generally too soft to be used in jewelry, it is combined with other metals to create a more durable metal. When 92.5% of pure silver is mixed with 7.5% of copper the resulting alloy is sterling silver. Sterling silver has a bright silver finish, is easy to wear for most people and maintains its shine with regular wear and/or occasional polishing.

ABOUT 10K & 14K GOLD:

While visually very similar, 10k and 14k gold have some differences that may make you wish to choose one over the other. 14k gold has just a slightly more yellow tone than 10k and contains approx. 58% pure gold. 10k gold contains approx. 41% pure gold. Both are alloyed with other metals, primarily silver, some copper and small amounts of other metals. Since pure gold is a very soft metal, the more it is alloyed with other metals the stronger it becomes; therefore, jewelry made from 10k is a bit more durable than 14k. People with metal allergies tend to do better with 14k as it has less added metals and more gold content. Both 10k and 14k retain their shine well and, like most metals, benefit from occasional polishing.

ABOUT 14K GOLD FILLED:

Gold-filled is made by using heat and pressure to permanently bond a layer of 14 karat gold to a brass core, creating a tarnish-resistant surface. More valuable and durable than gold-plated materials, gold-filled gives the look of solid gold for less. (Not available as an option for certain designs due to limitations in working with this material.)

JEWELRY CARE:

Although non-precious metals are most susceptible, almost all metals can be prone to tarnishing without proper care, even gold. For most people, wearing jewelry regularly is one of the best ways to reduce tarnishing. To minimize tarnishing when not in use, store clean, dry jewelry out of the open air (i.e. in a ziplock bag or other sealed container). Occasional polishing with a jewelry polishing cloth is recommended for all metal jewelry (precious and non-precious). Avoid wearing your jewelry in chlorinated or salt water, both are corrosive to metals. If exposed to either, wash your piece as soon as possible with mild soap and fresh water, rinse well and dry off.

Announcement

Last updated on Jan 9, 2024

Welcome! All of the jewels in my shop are original Muse Glass designs, made to order by my two hands! :) The current production time is 2-3 weeks. Rush service (ready to ship within 7-10 days) is available during checkout.

GIFT WRAPPING: All Muse Glass jewelry arrives in custom packaging. If your purchase is intended as a gift, you can select the gift wrapping option during checkout to add tissue paper and satin ribbon. Also, please advise if you would like certain items wrapped separately as I combine multiple items when possible.

***Muse Glass has been included in FREE PEOPLE'S collection & LUCKY MAGAZINE!!

FOLLOW: Muse Glass on Instagram (www.instagram.com/museglass) for new designs, behind the scenes shots and other cool stuff!

*************************

FAQS/METAL OPTIONS:

*PLEASE NOTE that I cannot accept returns of made to order jewelry based on incompatibility so choose your metals thoughtfully.

ABOUT BRASS, BRONZE & COPPER:

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc with a bright yellow tone. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin with a lightly blushed golden tone. Bronze is a stronger metal than brass and yields more durable pieces overall. Both brass and bronze are great, less expensive alternatives to gold provided your body chemistry is compatible and you don't mind a little maintenance (polishing touch-ups). Those with more acidic leaning skin types or metal sensitivities may experience skin discoloration or accelerated tarnishing due to the copper content. Skin discoloration, if an issue, can be resolved by applying a layer of clear nail polish to just the part of the jewelry that contacts the skin (i.e. the inside of a ring band). I wear my brass/bronze rings 24/7 while working, showering, sleeping, etc. without issue for the most part. All they've needed is a quick polish from time to time. On occasion I have had some minor discoloration when I've either worn a wide band or overly tight ring (doesn't allow skin to breathe as well) or in humid/moist conditions.

Copper is a pure metal, not an alloy, with a warm pinkish tone in its natural state and a deep, rustic reddish tone with heat treatment. Inherently a soft metal, I forge all of my copper jewelry which gives it extra strength. I also oxidize copper pieces using heat patina which naturally adds a little protection against the skin.

I love that raw metals like these can have an heirloom quality lifespan with proper care and always be refreshed with a polishing cloth or allowed to age/oxidize naturally.

ABOUT STERLING SILVER:

Because pure silver is generally too soft to be used in jewelry, it is combined with other metals to create a more durable metal. When 92.5% of pure silver is mixed with 7.5% of copper the resulting alloy is sterling silver. Sterling silver has a bright silver finish, is easy to wear for most people and maintains its shine with regular wear and/or occasional polishing.

ABOUT 10K & 14K GOLD:

While visually very similar, 10k and 14k gold have some differences that may make you wish to choose one over the other. 14k gold has just a slightly more yellow tone than 10k and contains approx. 58% pure gold. 10k gold contains approx. 41% pure gold. Both are alloyed with other metals, primarily silver, some copper and small amounts of other metals. Since pure gold is a very soft metal, the more it is alloyed with other metals the stronger it becomes; therefore, jewelry made from 10k is a bit more durable than 14k. People with metal allergies tend to do better with 14k as it has less added metals and more gold content. Both 10k and 14k retain their shine well and, like most metals, benefit from occasional polishing.

ABOUT 14K GOLD FILLED:

Gold-filled is made by using heat and pressure to permanently bond a layer of 14 karat gold to a brass core, creating a tarnish-resistant surface. More valuable and durable than gold-plated materials, gold-filled gives the look of solid gold for less. (Not available as an option for certain designs due to limitations in working with this material.)

JEWELRY CARE:

Although non-precious metals are most susceptible, almost all metals can be prone to tarnishing without proper care, even gold. For most people, wearing jewelry regularly is one of the best ways to reduce tarnishing. To minimize tarnishing when not in use, store clean, dry jewelry out of the open air (i.e. in a ziplock bag or other sealed container). Occasional polishing with a jewelry polishing cloth is recommended for all metal jewelry (precious and non-precious). Avoid wearing your jewelry in chlorinated or salt water, both are corrosive to metals. If exposed to either, wash your piece as soon as possible with mild soap and fresh water, rinse well and dry off.

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About museglass

Sales 16,375
On Etsy since 2007

Muse Glass

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  • Hayley

    Owner, Designer, Maker

Production partners

  • Frank Billanti Casting

    New York, NY

    Casting of wax carved originals.

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Last updated on January 23, 2023

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PRIVACY POLICY
To fulfill your order, you must provide me with certain information (which you authorized Etsy to provide to me), such as your name, email address, postal address, payment information, and the details of the product that you’re ordering. You may also choose to provide me with additional information (for personalization, for example), if you contact me directly.

I rely on a number of legal bases to collect, use, and share your information, including:
- as needed to provide my services, such as when I use your information to fulfil your order, to settle disputes, or to provide customer support;
- if necessary to comply with a legal obligation or court order or in connection with a legal claim, such as retaining information about your purchases if required by tax law; and
- as necessary for the purpose of my legitimate interests, if those legitimate interests are not overridden by your rights or interests, such as 1) providing and improving my services. I use your information to provide the services you requested and in my legitimate interest toimprove my services; and 2) Compliance with the Etsy Seller Policy and Terms of Use. I use your information as necessary to comply with my obligations under the Etsy Seller Policy and Terms of Use.

Information about my customers is important to my business. I share your personal information for very limited reasons and in limited circumstances, as follows:
- Etsy. I share information with Etsy as necessary to provide you my services and comply with my obligations under both the Etsy Seller Policy and Etsy Terms of Use.
- Business transfers. If I sell or merge my business, I may disclose your information as part of that transaction, only to the extent permitted by law.
- Compliance with laws. I may collect, use, retain, and share your information if I have a good faith belief that it is reasonably necessary to: (a) respond to legal process or to government requests; (b) enforce my agreements, terms and policies; (c) prevent, investigate, and address fraud and other illegal activity, security, or technical issues; or (d) protect the rights, property, and safety of my customers, or others.

I retain your personal information only for as long as necessary to provide you with my services and as described in my Privacy Policy. However, I may also be required to retain this information to comply with my legal and regulatory obligations, to resolve disputes, and to enforce my agreements. I generally keep your data for 4 years.

If you reside in certain territories, including the EU, you have a number of rights in relation to your personal information. While some of these rights apply generally, certain rights apply only in certain limited cases. I describe these rights below:
- Access. You may have the right to access and receive a copy of the personal information I hold about you by contacting me using the contact information below.
- Change, restrict, delete. You may also have rights to change, restrict my use of, or delete your personal information. Absent exceptional circumstances (like where I am required to store data for legal reasons) I will generally delete your personal information upon request.
- Object. You can object to (i) my processing of some of your information based on my legitimate interests and (ii) receiving marketing messages from me after providing your express consent to receive them. In such cases, I will delete your personal information unless I have compelling and legitimate grounds to continue using that information or if it is needed for legal reasons.
- Complain. If you reside in the EU and wish to raise a concern about my use of your information (and without prejudice to any other rights you may have), you have the right to do so with your local data protection authority.

For purposes of EU data protection law, I, Hayley Douglass, am the data controller of your personal information. If you have any questions or concerns, you may contact me at museglass [!at] gmail.com.
See this Seller Handbook article for a sample privacy policy you can customize for your shop.