You know, Carol, I honestly don't know how batch annealing might affect beads made with silver glass. I've always gone right from the flame to the kiln. I know a lot of people still batch anneal, but I've just never trusted it.
Maybe someone with experience in batch annealing silver glass beads could chime in?
I would just recommend annealing as you go just to be on the safe side. It would be a shame to lose a pretty bead made with expensive glass.
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