When glass is heated to temperatures high enough it results in a molten state taking on almost liquid properties. At this point, a glassblower will puff small bursts of air into the blowpipe, which directs the air into the center of the molten glass and begins to inflate it. As the glass cools, it begins to harden. This hardening is essential to forming the desired shape of the glass vessel that is being created. A process of heating, cooling and reheating is used to create the final product.
Our hand blown glass artists have all perfected this timely process for invidually inspiring and creative pieces. These pieces range from:
The art of stained glass really has no limitations. The wide range and possibilities within this craft can represent nature, abstract designs, contemporary, floral, symbolic, and geometric pieces.

Handblown Glass Pumpkin Sculptures by Steven Kitras of Fergus, Ontario, Canada

Handblown Glass Ornament by Loretta Eby of Watkinsville, Georgia

SLS Stained Glass by Stan and Laura Woods of Surfside Beach, South Carolina

SLS Stained Glass by Stan and Laura Woods of Surfside Beach, South Carolina