Trefoil Stained Glass Plus
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My work is inspired by a smelting pot of nature, folklore and pagan ways as well as the Medieval and Celtic aesthetic synonymous with the Arts & Crafts movement. I strive to capture the organic essence of a subject through colour and light, and combine traditional glasswork techniques with contemporary soft solder and metalworking methods to create detailed, textural pieces that feel both modern yet timeless.
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Welcome in Spring with this pretty stained glass floral ring: delicate snowbells hand crafted from verdant green cathedral glass and wispy Oceanside Pearl nestled in a twisted copperwork ring. Finished with an antique copper patina.
4" ring diameter. Comes boxed ready to gift.
Snowdrop lore: Associated with a number of celebrations from Imbolc or Brigid's Day to Candlemass, the tiny snowdrop is a symbol throughout Europe of the transition from Winter to Spring, when its small white flowers are the first to bloom often amidst the snow. For this reason snowdrops (or snowbells) represent endurance, resilience, and new beginning. However, the Victorian language of flowers associates them equally with hope and death owing to the flowers shroud-like shape: akin to their winter flora companion, mistletoe, it is believed to be bad luck to pick snowdrops and bring them inside the home. Fortunately there's no such worry here as these ones are made of glass!
Designed by Connie in Hampshire
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