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Top : Shopping : Crafts : Glass : Hot_Glass : Blown
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  • A Small Production: Pumpkins, mushrooms, and bowls blown by Rich and Renee Small.
  • AB Art Glass & Beadwork: Alan and Ann Brodrick offer hand blown vessels and jewelry.
  • Acme Klein Bottle: Blown glass Moebius vessels; zero-volume but non-zero capacity topological curiosities.
  • Adams Glass Woks: Featuring blown, neon and slumped glass. Located in Spokane, Washington.
  • Aldo Giannone: Glass figurines and vases crafted by artist from Murano, Italy.
  • Allison Glassworks: Contemporary handblown glass vessels, paperweights and platters by Arthur Allison.
  • Andy Davis Contemporary Marbles and Tops: Features handmade marbles containing miniature glass figurines, glass tops, and marble stands.
  • Art Attacks and Strokes: Selection includes beads, pendants, guitar slides, oil lamps, fan pulls, vessels and dishes.
  • Art Glass Wire: Sculptures, decorative plates, and glass and wire bud vases.
  • Art of Fire: Glass blowing studio and art gallery, instruction classes, on-line catalog, restoration services.
  • Blake Street Glass: Hand crafted art glass bottles, geometrics, vortices and collectibles crafted by Michael David and Kit Karbler.
  • Brebes Studios: Specializes in figurative sculptural glass art, marbles, pens and vessels.
  • Buzzini Glass Paperweights: Specializes in paperweights depicting realistic flowers.
  • Carlson Art Glass: Specializes in blown glass bowls, vases, and lamps.
  • Cat N Moose: Alan Barbiera and Mary Certoma offer vessels, hanging planters and ornaments.
  • Celestial Art Glass: Jim and Connie Grant make contemporary glass vessels with carved silver glass overlays or wrapped with copper knots and weaves.
  • Chaos Glassworks: Custom blown glass by David Hopman includes lampshades, vases, bowls, figurines, plates, fountains, decorations and paperweights.
  • Church Maple Glass Studio: Hand-blown glass studio located in Burlington, Vermont featuring the work of artist Bud Shriner. Functional glassware including bowls, platters, vases and mirrors.
  • Cunningham Glass Studio: Featuring hand blown glass art, lighting, and tableware.
  • Daggett Glass Studio: Crafter of paperweights, holiday ornaments, vases, sculptures and freeform vessels.
  • Days Between Workshop: Featuring handmade art glass, marbles, beads, vases, goblets, drums, wood boxes, and ceramics.
  • Debbie Tarsitano: Features floral paperweights, miniature weights, pendants and sculptures.
  • Del Matto Blown Art Glass: Specializes in art vessels and sculpture.
  • Diamond Isle Sculptured Glass: Sculptured and blown glass figurines, paperweights, lamps and trophies.
  • Distinguished Art Glass: Tableware, giftware, plates, trays, bowls, vases, lamps, and votives by Rosemarie Mazzei.
  • Eddie Seese Art Glass Marbles: Offers art glass marbles, vases, paperweights, eggs, figurines, blownware and art glass.
  • Epiphany Glass: Contemporary sculptures, vessels, and art glass by April Wagner and Jason Ruff.
  • Fellerman and Raabe Glass: A selection of blown and carved glass vases, tiles and lighting by Steven Fellerman and Clair Raabe.
  • Fineline Studios: Offers a selection of blown glass vases, figurative teapots, tumblers, stemware and oil lamps.
  • Fizer Glass: Decorative bowls, stemware, vases and fish figurines.
  • Gazelle Glass Inc.: Hand-blown figurative glass salt and pepper shakers, perfume bottles, stemware, marbles and hanging ornaments.
  • Girl Glass: Glass goblets, bowls, vases, paperweights and hanging ornaments.
  • Glass Act: Product line includes fragrance bottles, salt and pepper shakers, and pendants crafted by Bernadette Tellefson.
  • Glass Act Contemporary Glass Blowing: Custom aquaria, art glass fountains and decorative vessels, as well as information about glass blowing.
  • Glass Coco: Offers a selection of humorous figurines.
  • Glass Designs: Studio offers blown glass and etched candlesticks, letter holders, chess sets, and custom corporate awards.
  • Glass Impressions: Produces ornamental glasswork, including mouth-blown, sculptured and sand-carved glass for residential and commercial needs.
  • Glassworks: Offers blown glass lamp shades and vases. Classes taught in the Washington, DC area.
  • Glassworks Studio and Gallery: Glass gallery featuring handblown plates, vases, bowls, paperweights and figurines by Garth Mudge.
  • Harry Fire Troll: Custom glass vessels and figurines handcrafted by Tim Priest.
  • Hobbs Glassworks: Offers contemporary and traditional hand blown art glass.
  • Ignis Glass Studio: Desiree Biggers and Christopher B. Mosey offer art candleholders, sculptures and decorative vessels.
  • Ioan Nemtoi: New York gallery features decorative vessels, perfume bottles and candlesticks by Ioan Nemtoi as well as stainless steel furniture by architect Amur Busioc.
  • James Alloway Art Glass: Specializes in marbles, paperweights, plates, vases, bowls, sculptures, perfume bottles and gazing balls.
  • Jeff Price Art Glass: Blown glass vases, bowls, plates and ornaments.
  • John Bennett Art Glass: Sculptures and vessels suitable for both private and corporate collections.
  • Jola Glass Studio: Showcases vessels, jewelry, light catchers, mirrors, glass sculpture and ceramics.
  • Josh Simpson Contemporary Glass: Creates glass planets, tektites and copper cage vessels.
  • Laurie Thal Glass: Creating bowls, vases, and glasses.
  • LCD Glass: Hand-blown art glass by Ioan Barna includes bowls, vases, plates and candleholders.
  • Loco Glass: Contemporary hand blown art from the UK. Interior accessories are offered such as vessels and bottles.
  • Lotton Glass: Offers matching blown glass lamp bases and shades, vases, and decorative vessels by Charles and Daniel Lotton.
  • Mark Russell Jr.: Glass sculptures, vases, paperweights, and retrospective gallery.
  • Michael Peluso Glassblower: Designs include vases, stemware, plates, flowers, and art decor and make use of glassblower and lampworking techniques.
  • Nebula Glass Studios: Gallery of pipes, goblets, and sculpture. Also color rods.
  • North Shore Glass: Hand blown glass art created in Hawaii by artists Denise and Tracy Jacob. Includes vases, bowls, paperweights, Christmas ball ornaments, table lamps, sconces and ceiling fixtures.
  • Original Gauglitz Glass: Offers a selection of hand blown glass fruits, figurines, jewels, vessels, stemware and candle holders.
  • Pinkwater Glass: Blown glass lighting, sculpture, decor, and mixed media furniture by New York glass artists Lisa Schwartz and Kurt Swanson.
  • Poceta Glass Gallery: Features hand blown glass pitchers and decorative vases.
  • Rich Glass: Chris Rich creates contemporary hanging vases, bowls, ornaments, lighting fixtures and nightlights.
  • Ridabock-Harlocker Glass: Specializes in blown glass vases.
  • Robert Held Art Glass: Glass blowing studio and gallery specializing in classic to contemporary art glass. Located in Canada.
  • Rubino Art Glass: Glass vessels crafted by Bryan Rubino.
  • Satava Art Glass Studio: Specializes in paperweights, vases, bowls, and jellyfish sculptures.
  • Scanlan Glass: Teaching studio offers blown glass vessels, sculptures and lampshades.
  • Sculptures in Glass: Offering a variety of hand blown and sculptured pyrex items.
  • Seaside Glass: Offers a selection of vessels, paperweights, lighting and sculptures.
  • Serviente Glass Studios: Vases, dishes, sculpture and other work by Tony Serviente.
  • Silver Lake Studios.: Featuring the hand-blown glass and sand-etched glass work by Ray Nelson.
  • Sirius Sunlight Glass Studio: Gallery of handmade art glass marbles by Chuck Pound.
  • Stellar Glass: Offering hand blown glass cake tops, wedding favors, ornaments, thimbles and bells.
  • Swamp Art: Offers a selection of vases, bowls, lamps and globes.
  • The Stematdan Glass Studio: Hand blown crystal ornaments, perfume vials, vases and art glass.
  • Travis Tyler Studios: Orlando glass artist creates hand blown art glass sculpture, perfume bottles, paperweights and drinking vessels.
  • Watson Studio: Offers blown glass freeform bowls and vases.
  • White Elk's Visions in Glass: Includes bowls, vases, paperweights, perfume bottles, ornaments, barrettes, lamps and goblets.
  • Wreford Glass Studios: Painted abstract glass freeform vases by this Australian artist.


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