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Arcadian Design Julie and Ron work together in their studio in San Francisco doing everything from design, production, sales, marketing and shipping.  Their products are currently sold in galleries, gift shops, spas and resorts, across the country and beyond.  They make cherished, meaningful gifts.  It is their hope that these functional art pieces will serve people in everyday life to raise thoughts and change experiences in a positive way.
Charlton Glassworks Designing glass applications for more than 25 years, Sandie Charlton and her sons, John & Chad Moilanen have revived the ancient art of combining glass and metal. The individually, hand-cut copper pieces are fused between layers of glass to form functional pieces of art. The 1500-degree kiln turns the copper into unique, fiery images. The result of the eighteen-hour heating & cooling cycle is a durable, yet beautiful, piece of art.

food safe-handwashing recommended~please do not microwave
Charlton Glassworks Designing glass applications for more than 25 years, Sandie Charlton and her sons, John & Chad Moilanen have revived the ancient art of combining glass and metal. The individually, hand-cut copper pieces are fused between layers of glass to form functional pieces of art. The 1500-degree kiln turns the copper into unique, fiery images. The result of the eighteen-hour heating & cooling cycle is a durable, yet beautiful, piece of art.

food safe-handwashing recommended~please do not microwave
Charlton Glassworks Designing glass applications for more than 25 years, Sandie Charlton and her sons, John & Chad Moilanen have revived the ancient art of combining glass and metal. The individually, hand-cut copper pieces are fused between layers of glass to form functional pieces of art. The 1500-degree kiln turns the copper into unique, fiery images. The result of the eighteen-hour heating & cooling cycle is a durable, yet beautiful, piece of art.

food safe-handwashing recommended~please do not microwave
Charlton Glassworks Designing glass applications for more than 25 years, Sandie Charlton and her sons, John & Chad Moilanen have revived the ancient art of combining glass and metal. The individually, hand-cut copper pieces are fused between layers of glass to form functional pieces of art. The 1500-degree kiln turns the copper into unique, fiery images. The result of the eighteen-hour heating & cooling cycle is a durable, yet beautiful, piece of art.

food safe-handwashing recommended~please do not microwave
Ed Branson Ed lives in western Massachusetts with his wife and two children. He has renovated an old apple barn into a studio where he designs and creates glass using traditional techniques and tools. He has been selling glass since 1984 and his work is available in some of the most prestigious galleries and shows throughout the United States.
Ed Branson Ed lives in western Massachusetts with his wife and two children. He has renovated an old apple barn into a studio where he designs and creates glass using traditional techniques and tools. He has been selling glass since 1984 and his work is available in some of the most prestigious galleries and shows throughout the United States.
Ed Branson Ed lives in western Massachusetts with his wife and two children. He has renovated an old apple barn into a studio where he designs and creates glass using traditional techniques and tools. He has been selling glass since 1984 and his work is available in some of the most prestigious galleries and shows throughout the United States.
Gazelle Glass Gazelle Glass, owned by Skip Horton and Donna Beverly, has been in operation since 1976. Skip received his BFA and completed two years post-graduate work in ceramics at Cal State University before making wooden toys, wooden musical instruments, and diving for abalone. He has been a lampworker since 1976. Donna has a graduate degree in visual arts and taught drawing and painting for eighteen years. She is an accomplished painter and has been a lampworker since 1986.

Gazelle's glass is popular, in part, because the products are high quality, affordable and all hand-blown. There are no items blown into molds. Gazelle primarily uses borosilicane, most of which are made in-house. The transparent colors - yelllow, bright pink and coral - are made by fuming metals - silver, 24k gold and copper - onto the glass with the torch's heat. The caps are made of chrome-plated brass. They are heated to create many different colors.
Goose Rocks Designs Every Goose Rocks Designs product is made by hand. We cut, drill, and tumble our glass, and cut, drill, and form all our frames. The subtle differences among our wind chimes reflect our unique handcraft process.

The left side of the above photo is our glass processing room. The blue bowls are the tumblers we use to frost and polish the glass we use in our wind chimes. The right side of the photo is our assembly room. Those yellow bins are where we store the glass pieces, and if you look closely at the right side of the photo you can see a rack of finished wind chimes waiting to be packed.

Each Goose Rocks Designs chime comes in a corrugated box packed in water-soluble biodegradable material made from vegetable starch. We include a brass cup hook in every box, and sell replacement pieces should they be required.
Goose Rocks Designs Every Goose Rocks Designs product is made by hand. We cut, drill, and tumble our glass, and cut, drill, and form all our frames. The subtle differences among our wind chimes reflect our unique handcraft process.

The left side of the above photo is our glass processing room. The blue bowls are the tumblers we use to frost and polish the glass we use in our wind chimes. The right side of the photo is our assembly room. Those yellow bins are where we store the glass pieces, and if you look closely at the right side of the photo you can see a rack of finished wind chimes waiting to be packed.

Each Goose Rocks Designs chime comes in a corrugated box packed in water-soluble biodegradable material made from vegetable starch. We include a brass cup hook in every box, and sell replacement pieces should they be required.
Goose Rocks Designs Every Goose Rocks Designs product is made by hand. We cut, drill, and tumble our glass, and cut, drill, and form all our frames. The subtle differences among our wind chimes reflect our unique handcraft process.

The left side of the above photo is our glass processing room. The blue bowls are the tumblers we use to frost and polish the glass we use in our wind chimes. The right side of the photo is our assembly room. Those yellow bins are where we store the glass pieces, and if you look closely at the right side of the photo you can see a rack of finished wind chimes waiting to be packed.

Each Goose Rocks Designs chime comes in a corrugated box packed in water-soluble biodegradable material made from vegetable starch. We include a brass cup hook in every box, and sell replacement pieces should they be required.
Hanson and Kastles Art Glass Ken and Ingrid Hanson have worked together since their
early college years. Although traditional Italian and Swedish
glass-blowing techniques inspire them, they employ a bold
and innovative color palette to create their unique and
contemporary art glass.
Hanson and Kastles Art Glass Ken and Ingrid Hanson have worked together since their
early college years. Although traditional Italian and Swedish
glass-blowing techniques inspire them, they employ a bold
and innovative color palette to create their unique and
contemporary art glass.
Hanson and Kastles Art Glass Ken and Ingrid Hanson have worked together since their
early college years. Although traditional Italian and Swedish
glass-blowing techniques inspire them, they employ a bold
and innovative color palette to create their unique and
contemporary art glass.
Hanson and Kastles Art Glass Ken and Ingrid Hanson have worked together since their
early college years. Although traditional Italian and Swedish
glass-blowing techniques inspire them, they employ a bold
and innovative color palette to create their unique and
contemporary art glass.



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