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The Collection: The Permanent Collection is a group of vases with eight color options that are permanently available in my store. Please note that these are made - to - order pieces and will take 3-5 weeks to ship.
The Color: The glass color used for this piece is Gaffer “Eel Green,” a transparent, dark forest green. You will be able to see flower stems through this color.
The Size: Each pouch vase that I make is an experiment and comes out unique, but all pouches are between 11” and 14” tall. I place rubber cabinet bumpers on the bottom so there is no fear of wobbling, slipping, or scratching a surface. If you are interested in a pouch outside of these measurements, please contact me through my commission page.
How it’s Made: I begin with a color overlay, which is dropping melted colored glass onto a glass bubble. I blow this into a large glass bubble, which I purposefully overheat and collapse to create the fabric folds at the bottom of the piece. Then I flip the piece so I can pull out the glass at the top. They then cool down in the annealer and are sent to you!
The Collection: The Permanent Collection is a group of vases with eight color options that are permanently available in my store. Please note that these are made - to - order pieces and will take 3-5 weeks to ship.
The Color: The glass color used for this piece is Gaffer “Eel Green,” a transparent, dark forest green. You will be able to see flower stems through this color.
The Size: Each pouch vase that I make is an experiment and comes out unique, but all pouches are between 11” and 14” tall. I place rubber cabinet bumpers on the bottom so there is no fear of wobbling, slipping, or scratching a surface. If you are interested in a pouch outside of these measurements, please contact me through my commission page.
How it’s Made: I begin with a color overlay, which is dropping melted colored glass onto a glass bubble. I blow this into a large glass bubble, which I purposefully overheat and collapse to create the fabric folds at the bottom of the piece. Then I flip the piece so I can pull out the glass at the top. They then cool down in the annealer and are sent to you!