Glass Fiesta Bowl

Art Of Fire

Fiesta Bowls are composed of mixed bright primary colored glass chips on the outer layers and a single bold interior color. The colored glass is spun around the body to create horizontal threads, and then an optic mold is used to form the vertical ribs of dense color running from top to bottom. The natural ruffle shape comes from heat and gravity putting their finishing touches to the glass.

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Details
  • One-of-a-kind patterns 
  • Unique, utilitarian work of art
  • Flat and slender design is beautiful to observe and a joy to hold
  • Signed by the artist
Sizes
  • Dimensions: 10'W x10"H 
Shipping
  • All items are handmade and subject to availability.
  • Shipping times will vary
Artist Info
"Glass is a really fascinating material. It's really dynamic material. It's one of those that things that gives you almost immediate response to what you're doing, probably some instant gratification as you are working with it."

Art of Fire Contemporary Glass Studio began in 1984 when Foster Holcombe and Theda Hansen lit their first furnace at the Maryland Renaissance Festival in Crownsville, Maryland. A short time later, they established a small gallery and hotshop at the Historic Savage Mill. They outgrew that space and in 1999, and lit the furnace at their current location, a re-purposed dairy barn in northern Montgomery County, MD. The barn is now home to our gallery and hot shop where we work, teach glassblowing classes and enjoy making glass for our customers.

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