Ort Jar with Fused Glass Lid

$60.00
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Clear jar with a handmade glass disc attached to bamboo lid. Use it for orts or other small things! Last photo shows this lid with the upgraded periwinkle jar.

The lid is produced by a three step process. The first part of the process is making a part sheet by filling a stainless steel form with bits of murrini and vitrigraph confetti. It is fired hot until the glass melts and forms one piece. Then we chop up the part sheet and fill stainless steel rings with the pieces deciding which side of the piece we want facing up. After those pieces melt and flow filling the ring, the disc is ground to fit the bamboo lid and fired again for a fire polish. No two are alike!

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Clear jar with a handmade glass disc attached to bamboo lid. Use it for orts or other small things! Last photo shows this lid with the upgraded periwinkle jar.

The lid is produced by a three step process. The first part of the process is making a part sheet by filling a stainless steel form with bits of murrini and vitrigraph confetti. It is fired hot until the glass melts and forms one piece. Then we chop up the part sheet and fill stainless steel rings with the pieces deciding which side of the piece we want facing up. After those pieces melt and flow filling the ring, the disc is ground to fit the bamboo lid and fired again for a fire polish. No two are alike!

Clear jar with a handmade glass disc attached to bamboo lid. Use it for orts or other small things! Last photo shows this lid with the upgraded periwinkle jar.

The lid is produced by a three step process. The first part of the process is making a part sheet by filling a stainless steel form with bits of murrini and vitrigraph confetti. It is fired hot until the glass melts and forms one piece. Then we chop up the part sheet and fill stainless steel rings with the pieces deciding which side of the piece we want facing up. After those pieces melt and flow filling the ring, the disc is ground to fit the bamboo lid and fired again for a fire polish. No two are alike!