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Good Day Beach Time
White caps on the ocean, shallow waves frothing and bubbling over sand, creamy sand dollars. The iridescent sparkle of the sun on water. Capture the summer forever with this large art glass bowl that will remind you of your favorite seaside memories.
Threads of black glass, scattered over creamy vanilla, one segment shining with iridescence. Gaze into the edge, and you can look under the black glass threads!
You'll want to run your fingers over the three-dimensional wafers of powdered glass.
Patterned glass cane is reminiscent of sea life: blooming anemones, coral reefs, fossils.
In one quadrant, taffy-like ripples of black and white float over a cyan sea. Across the bowl, stripes of parchmenty vanilla surround a floating block of melted and rippling cream.
On the back, strands of black glass and pebbles of blue glass are scattered. There's something new to see every time you look.
The glass cylinders in this bowl are murrini: sections individually cut from hand-pulled glass cane, which I create by heating glass to 1500 degrees and pulling it into rods while molten in a modern-day adaptation of the 16th century techniques of the Murano glassmakers.
Fused, cold worked, and slumped.
Threads of black glass, scattered over creamy vanilla, one segment shining with iridescence. Gaze into the edge, and you can look under the black glass threads!
You'll want to run your fingers over the three-dimensional wafers of powdered glass.
Patterned glass cane is reminiscent of sea life: blooming anemones, coral reefs, fossils.
In one quadrant, taffy-like ripples of black and white float over a cyan sea. Across the bowl, stripes of parchmenty vanilla surround a floating block of melted and rippling cream.
On the back, strands of black glass and pebbles of blue glass are scattered. There's something new to see every time you look.
The glass cylinders in this bowl are murrini: sections individually cut from hand-pulled glass cane, which I create by heating glass to 1500 degrees and pulling it into rods while molten in a modern-day adaptation of the 16th century techniques of the Murano glassmakers.
Fused, cold worked, and slumped.
White caps on the ocean, shallow waves frothing and bubbling over sand, creamy sand dollars. The iridescent sparkle of the sun on water. Capture the summer forever with this large art glass bowl that will remind you of your favorite seaside memories.
Threads of black glass, scattered over creamy vanilla, one segment shining with iridescence. Gaze into the edge, and you can look under the black glass threads!
You'll want to run your fingers over the three-dimensional wafers of powdered glass.
Patterned glass cane is reminiscent of sea life: blooming anemones, coral reefs, fossils.
In one quadrant, taffy-like ripples of black and white float over a cyan sea. Across the bowl, stripes of parchmenty vanilla surround a floating block of melted and rippling cream.
On the back, strands of black glass and pebbles of blue glass are scattered. There's something new to see every time you look.
The glass cylinders in this bowl are murrini: sections individually cut from hand-pulled glass cane, which I create by heating glass to 1500 degrees and pulling it into rods while molten in a modern-day adaptation of the 16th century techniques of the Murano glassmakers.
Fused, cold worked, and slumped.
Threads of black glass, scattered over creamy vanilla, one segment shining with iridescence. Gaze into the edge, and you can look under the black glass threads!
You'll want to run your fingers over the three-dimensional wafers of powdered glass.
Patterned glass cane is reminiscent of sea life: blooming anemones, coral reefs, fossils.
In one quadrant, taffy-like ripples of black and white float over a cyan sea. Across the bowl, stripes of parchmenty vanilla surround a floating block of melted and rippling cream.
On the back, strands of black glass and pebbles of blue glass are scattered. There's something new to see every time you look.
The glass cylinders in this bowl are murrini: sections individually cut from hand-pulled glass cane, which I create by heating glass to 1500 degrees and pulling it into rods while molten in a modern-day adaptation of the 16th century techniques of the Murano glassmakers.
Fused, cold worked, and slumped.
$420.00
Original: $1,200.00
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$1,200.00
$420.00Description
White caps on the ocean, shallow waves frothing and bubbling over sand, creamy sand dollars. The iridescent sparkle of the sun on water. Capture the summer forever with this large art glass bowl that will remind you of your favorite seaside memories.
Threads of black glass, scattered over creamy vanilla, one segment shining with iridescence. Gaze into the edge, and you can look under the black glass threads!
You'll want to run your fingers over the three-dimensional wafers of powdered glass.
Patterned glass cane is reminiscent of sea life: blooming anemones, coral reefs, fossils.
In one quadrant, taffy-like ripples of black and white float over a cyan sea. Across the bowl, stripes of parchmenty vanilla surround a floating block of melted and rippling cream.
On the back, strands of black glass and pebbles of blue glass are scattered. There's something new to see every time you look.
The glass cylinders in this bowl are murrini: sections individually cut from hand-pulled glass cane, which I create by heating glass to 1500 degrees and pulling it into rods while molten in a modern-day adaptation of the 16th century techniques of the Murano glassmakers.
Fused, cold worked, and slumped.
Threads of black glass, scattered over creamy vanilla, one segment shining with iridescence. Gaze into the edge, and you can look under the black glass threads!
You'll want to run your fingers over the three-dimensional wafers of powdered glass.
Patterned glass cane is reminiscent of sea life: blooming anemones, coral reefs, fossils.
In one quadrant, taffy-like ripples of black and white float over a cyan sea. Across the bowl, stripes of parchmenty vanilla surround a floating block of melted and rippling cream.
On the back, strands of black glass and pebbles of blue glass are scattered. There's something new to see every time you look.
The glass cylinders in this bowl are murrini: sections individually cut from hand-pulled glass cane, which I create by heating glass to 1500 degrees and pulling it into rods while molten in a modern-day adaptation of the 16th century techniques of the Murano glassmakers.
Fused, cold worked, and slumped.






















