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Handmade Glassware from Poland

Mouth-blown Glass from Poland

Item LMG-584-30AQ - Aqua Vase w/ Black Dots

Vibrant, elegant, and eye-catching are just a few words that describe our collection of glassware that offers outstanding quality and value pricing.

All pieces are mouth-blown by master artisans in Poland, which is widely recognized as one of the premier glass making areas in the world.  There, craftspeople have passed the glassmaking process on from generation to generation. We take great pride in bringing you a collection of superior quality that reflects the wisdom obtained over centuries of practice .

Available in a variety of vibrant colors, and exquisite shapes in both traditional and contemporary styles.  As centerpieces or accent pieces, all our glassware is personally hand-crafted and will be treasured and admired by all.

Mouth-blown Glass from Poland




Blue Pinstriped Bowl
Code:LMG-348-23
Price:$49.95
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Orange Cased Bowl
Code:LMG-384-23OR
Price:$54.95
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Black & Red Cased Bowl
Code:LMG-396-25BR
Price:$49.95
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Red Wide Body Vase
Code:LMG-514-27RED
Price:$66.95
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Black Vase w/ Yellow Casing
Code:LMG-552-40
Price:$59.95
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Midnight Blue Platter/Bowl
Code:LMG-557-25NB
Price:$41.95
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Translucent Aqua Green Etched Swirl Vase
Code:LMG-568-25GR
Price:$49.95
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Small Blue & Opal Bud Vase
Code:LMG-644-20
Price:$34.95
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Small Orange Cased Bud Vase
Code:LMG-644-20OR
Price:$34.95
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Multicolored Tapered Cased Vase
Code:LMG-718-32
Price:$49.95
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Deep Red Tapered Vase w/ Black Dots
Code:LMG-718-32RB
Price:$49.95
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Spicy Red Platter
Code:LMG-WZ73-30RED
Price:$58.95
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Spicy Red Bowl
Code:LMG-WZ75-25RED
Price:$49.95
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Glossary of Glassmaking Terms

Glassblowing - This process involves collecting molten glass melted in a high temperature furnace and shaping it on the end of pipes and punties using tolls that range from newspaper to high tech metals.

Punty - Most often a solid tipped rod with a hollow or solid shaft that is used to take the glass from the pipe so the lip can be formed.

Anneal - When glass has been heated to a high enough temperature, it must be cooled by a controlled schedule of time and temperature or it will crack simply because of the strain inside the glass caused by the outside cooling faster than the inside.   The thicker the glass, the longer the cooling time must be.

Coldworking - This is what is done to glass after it has been annealed. Coldworking as a skill is completely different from hot glass furnace work.  All of the operations that involve grinding, blasting, carving, etching, cutting, or polishing are considered coldworking.

Grinding - This leaves a frosted white surface.  If a clear polished surface is required, several additional steps are normally needed to remove the large scratches, then the finer scratches, and then finally all of the haze.

Etching - Forming a frosted surface on the glass for the purpose of defining all or part of the design or for changing the texture of the surface.  This may be done by abrasive blasting, application of acid, by a copper wheel, stone engraving, or by diamond point scratching the surface.

Cased - A thick layer (or layers) of glass on the outside of a piece created by blowing a cup of colored glass and keeping it hot, then blowing inside the cup with another color or clear glass.

Combing or Combed - Lines of color are threaded or otherwise laid down on a piece and then are pulled perpendicular to the lines with a sharp pointed tool.  If the tool has a single point, the pattern runs together at the point. With a multi-point tool, the pattern stays more evenly spaced.

Threading or Threaded - A thin line of glass wound around the body.   It is created by touching the the piece the tip of a coned of molten glass on a punty and then turning the piece.  Application is easier with threading rollers which are two sets of wheels on which the punty or pipe is placed.  Because the wheels are set at an angle, each rotation moves the piece the same distance along the axis of rotation and the thread forms a spiral up the piece.

Floor Model - When a piece ends up smashed on the floor, it is called a floor model :o)


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