A brilliant luminescent blue radiates the center of each skillfully hand crafted piece by Matt Bezak. Each fine glass wave is set in a heavy gauge of either gold or sterling silver that curves along the bottom of the piece; adding that final touch of graceful elegance. An accent diamond adorns the center of the waves cast in gold.

About Lost Wax Casting
Lost-wax casting, sometimes called by the French name of cire perdue, is an ancient technique that can be used to create beautifully detailed works of art. The early Egyptians used this for vases, beads, and amulets. Rene Lalique utilized it to create masterpieces in fine jewelry during the "Art Nouveau" period in early 20th century France.The process of casting glass consists of several steps that must be rigidly adhered to for success.
Read more about the process of lost-wax casting.