$54.00
February Birthstone
These magical, handmade glass pumpkins make a statement all year round with their rich colors, fine details, and playfully coiled gold stems. Handblown at the Luke Adams Glassblowing Studio in Norwood, MA studio. Pure magic.
Dimensions: approximately 3.5" tall x 3" wide
THE HANDMADE PROCESS
Each glass pumpkin is carefully handcrafted, making them all unique in color and shape. Pumpkins start out as a hot blob of glass, gathered off a pipe from a 2,200 degree furnace. The glassblower blows into the pipe to trap a bubble. Pumpkin ridges are added by mold. The glassblower blows again to form the pumpkin base. A metallic glass stem is added to the top. Next, they "cool" overnight in a 900 degree oven. And just like that, a pumpkin is born.
$31.00
These beautiful fused glass pocket hearts are handmade from recycled scraps of glass. Give them as a gift to show someone they are loved, or keep one in your pocket as a reminder that YOU are loved.
Each heart is handmade. One of a kind and completely unique.
Color spectrum - Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet
Measures approximately 2.5" x 2.5"
$17.00
A playful toy brick keychain for you and your loved one! Lego my keys.
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This little crystal cube features an adorable 3D heart shaped cloud. Proving that signs of love are around us wherever we go.
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Give the gift of handmade. Handmade glass Hearts feature a sparkly dichroic center and a loop at the top, making them easy to hang anywhere with ribbon, twine or fishing line. They look great sitting on a desk as a paperweight, or out in the garden. The possibilities are endless.
DIMENSIONS
3" tall x 2.5" wide
THE HANDCRAFTED PROCESS
Small Hearts are handblown by a talented team of glassblowers in our studio at Luke Adams Glass in Norwood, Massachusetts. A molten gather of glass is taken from the furnace onto a pipe. The glassblower adds color and reheats. Another layer of clear glass is applied. The glassblower then carefully shapes the glass into a heart and adds a loop. The heart is then placed into an annealer to gradually cool down overnight. Ta-da! A beautifully unique glass heart is born.