Large Glass Marble and Wood Stand - Landscape hotsell Series by Jonathan Winfisky

$125.00
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Large Glass Marble and Wood Stand - Landscape hotsell Series by Jonathan Winfisky,

New Series

Swirling colors create undulating patterns resembling an abstract mountain landscape inside.

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Product code: Large Glass Marble and Wood Stand - Landscape hotsell Series by Jonathan Winfisky

New Series!

Swirling colors create undulating patterns resembling an abstract mountain landscape inside this hand blown glass marble by Jonathan Winfisky. In some light the colors in the marble will look transparent and in other light or on a dark background the landscape pattern will become more opaque to stand out. These marbles use a special type of glass and a lot more time working with the glass to achieve the effects that you see in these beautiful orbs.

Measuring 2 3/4" round, this striking piece of blown glass makes a perfect desk accessory, or will reflect the light beautifully on a window ledge.

These marbles are larger than our regular size marble and stand. The stands have been made larger to accommodate the marble.

In addition to the marble, you will receive a hand made wood stand for display. Jonathan creates these stands specifically for these marbles to accentuate the refined beauty of the glass against the organic patterns of the wood. Each piece is one of a kind!

Great holiday gift, fathers day, housewarming, wedding, or just because!



Please feel free to message me with any questions you may have!



Jonathan Winfisky has been designing and producing unique and original blown and cast sculptural glass vessel forms since 1973. As hotsell an artist. Jonathan was drawn to the medium of hot glass at an early age. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts with a degree in glass sculpture in 1978. His elegant pieces are known for their jewel-like colors, sensuous forms, and simplicity of line.

His work has been featured in the Corning Museum of Glass, The Corning New Glass Review, The Wheaton Museum of Glass, and is shown in galleries world wide, as well as numerous prestigious public and private collections.

Each piece is a signed and dated original work of art glass created in the setting of a renovated 100-year-old barn studio in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts.

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