Multi-Coloured glass mannequin eye – dome shaped with veining

£25.96£40.96 Inc VAT

Hand painted dome shaped Doll or Mannequin eyes that can also be used in figurine work.  This is a robust eye and can be used where mechanical or puppet movement is required. This eye lends its self to being fixed in a solid position or having armatures fixed to the back of them to allow […]

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Hand painted dome shaped Doll or Mannequin eyes that can also be used in figurine work. 

This is a robust eye and can be used where mechanical or puppet movement is required. This eye lends its self to being fixed in a solid position or having armatures fixed to the back of them to allow for movement.   

This is a hand painted glass mannequin eye. It is a great alternative to the fully spherical hollow blown mannequin eye. This eye is supplied with veining and a white sclera. These eyes are coloured by hand and are sold in pairs.

Available without veining- please see code GECFC 

The diameter of the eye is measured at the widest point and is accurate to +/- 2% as a general estimate.

This style of eye can be used in many different applications. Probably many more than we have listed here.

  • Stick making
  • Carving
  • Ceramics
  • Sculpture
  • Felting
  • Miniature sculpting
  • Figurines
  • Fishing Lures

Fixing

Eyes of all kinds can be fitted in many different ways. If the eye is to be fitted into a wood substrate (stick making, carving or similar) then a glue such as a two-part epoxy glue can be used. If something with a bit more body is required clay can be used or an epoxy putty can be used such as Apoxie Sculpt.

Apoxie Sculpt is a superb medium for all types of bedding and bonding. Its sculptural capabilities are second to none. We have many tutorials available- a product that should not be overlooked.

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