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Lighter blue mosaic fused glass trinket dish, rings, earrings, 8cm approx (0149)
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This bright and cheerful fused glass trinket dish is handcrafted by myself in Wiltshire from COE90 Bullseye glass, creating a unique, eye-catching piece.
Perfect as a one-off-unique piece as a thoughtful little gift to someone, no two are the same.
Each dish, fired twice in a kiln, reaches temperatures up to 1,463°F during the initial fusing, which bonds the glass pieces permanently. This firing, including the cooling phase, takes about 21 hours. In a second firing that lasts around 20 hours, including cooling, the dish is gently draped into its final shape.
These pieces are versatile, perfect for holding small pieces of jewellery like earrings or rings or small trinkets. With a wide range of colours available, each dish is unique, and thanks to the kiln fusion, the colours will remain vibrant and never fade over time.
While photos are taken to be as true-to-life as possible, colours may appear slightly different on various screens. Additionally, close-up photos can make items appear larger than they are; therefore, its recommended to refer to a tape measure to confirm dimensions if needed.
Designed by Helen Mace in Wiltshire
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