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Titanium Seconds may be oversized, have small scratches, subtle coloring, gray areas that need to meet a rubber wheel to expose the silver and/or prepping for recoloring. They just need a bit of TLC - yours. These pieces are actually nice enough to become a work of art, but someone would need to put a bit of time into it to get them that way. Unfortunately, it's time we don't have, but the additional advantage to you is that our lack of time can become your bargain - They are all HALF PRICE!

I encourage you to go to "Adding Color to Titanium with a Torch " and "About Titanium and Frequently Asked Questions" before you make a purchase.

All pictures are taken with studio lighting. I make the best attempt at posting accurate pictures, however all monitors are calibrated differently so please keep that in mind when making a purchase.

Please visit us at the next bead show to see additional selections of titanium.

An example of what Holly did with a Titanium Second!
"Figuratively Speaking..."

Yeah, it's big, but you think I care?
Oh sure, I spent three quarters of my life hating myself, but now I play it for all its worth...
Knock 'em on their derrière or let them knock you on yours, it's your choice!

The whole buttom half of the titanium was matte gray, but I loved the shape, so I used a titanium rubber wheel to remove the gray and expose the natural silver color, then I sanded it to give it that nice brushed look. Her derriere needed some definition, so I added that by using the titanium rubber wheel to remove a bit of material and shape the titanium. Her facial profile and hair were carved in the silver .

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