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"Large Ikebana Flower Bowl" Hand-Blown Glass Bowl, Hand Signed by GartnerBlade Glass! Retail $255.00
Item #206842

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QART.COM CUSTOM FRAMING SERVICES


What you can expect:

• Personal Service
• Professional design options
• Exceptional quality


The process:

We will email suggestions. You can request further options and make special requests.

Only acid free materials contact the art for long term preservation. Paper works are framed with plexi.

Canvas works are typically framed without plexi so that the vibrancy and interaction with light can be best appreciated.


Framing may be cancelled at any point before actual framing work begins.

Quality Guarantee. You may return your item for a refund within 15 days (excluding shipping).


Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have on this service!


No additional charge for shipping. Alaska and Hawaii addresses will have a higher rate which you can see in your cart by the "custom frame it" option.

This hand-blown "Large Ikebana Flower Bowl" features a secured "Kenzan" spiked disc inside - the key to any fine Ikebana style flower arrangement. This one-of-a-kind flower bowl is hand signed by GartnerBlade Glass! Measures approx. 7.5" (diameter) x 3.5" (height); 2 lbs. (weight).
 
U.S. Delivery $14.95 | HI/AK $22.00

GartnerBlade Glass, based in Ashley Falls, Massachusetts, was formed by Stephen Gartner and Danielle Blade in 1995. Blade, who hails from England, is the daughter of British glass artist Martin Evans, and Gartner was born in Phoenix, Arizona but grew up in the southern U.S. and Europe. Both artists trained with notable artists in the U.S. and Europe, and had previously worked as production glassblowers and as glass-blowing instructors before starting their own studio.

With this business collaboration, Blade and Gartner strive to create a synthesis of individual ideas and techniques to create unique and compelling hand-blown works of art. GartnerBlade often looks to nature for inspiration, mimicking layers of geological strata, ancient fossils, bones, and flora and fauna in breathtakingly beautiful glass pieces. Gartner and Blade have recently begun to engage with the idea of ritual and worship through their work, looking to vessels and objects that are used in ritual and ceremony in contemporary practice and in primitive cultures.