Diagonal Stained Glass Propagation Holder Suncatcher

$75.00
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Made to order. Ships in 3-5 business days.

About this Product

Introducing the exquisite Diagonal Stained Glass Propagation Holder Suncatcher, a stunning fusion of artistry and functionality designed for plant enthusiasts and art aficionados alike. Crafted with precision and care, this elegant piece serves as a captivating home for plant propagation while doubling as an enchanting decor item.

This propagation station features wire loops to hold a glass test tube securely. The test tube provides a nurturing environment for propagating plant cuttings, allowing roots to flourish and thrive. Its functional design seamlessly blends with the artistic beauty of stained glass, creating a harmonious balance between form and function.

Ideal for plant enthusiasts, gardening aficionados, or anyone with an appreciation for both art and nature, this propagation station serves as a thoughtful and unique gift.

Each piece is handcrafted with care, ensuring a one-of-a-kind creation that celebrates individuality and the allure of stained glass artistry. Embrace the harmony between art and botanicals with our

Stained Glass Plant Propagation Station—a captivating piece that nurtures plant growth while adorning your space with timeless elegance and natural beauty.

Dimensions: 3.5in x 9in

Includes a 45ml glass test tube.

Original and unique artwork for any space.

Each item is made as they’re ordered so colors and patterns in glass will slightly vary, making each piece even more unique.

All orders are carefully packaged to ensure it’s safety and to make sure it reaches you in excellent condition.

Stained glass artwork is made of glass and is held together with solder that contains lead (with the exception of a few items such as earrings). Always display out of the reach of children and pets and wash hands after handling.

Contact me with any questions.

Tranquil Mind

Farmington, MO

Meet the Maker

My name is Madilyn, I am 24 and have been creating stained glass since December 2020. I now make glass art full time and have never been happier. 

I first discovered stained glass when I came across glass artists online and was instantly in love with the process, but it didn't occur to me that I could actually do it too. A few days before Christmas I mention to my mom how amazing I thought these glass artists were, and she surprised me Christmas morning with most everything I needed to get started and I have been obsessed ever since.

On the rare occasion I am not doing glass art, I enjoy spending time in nature with my boyfriend and my dog. I get a lot of inspiration from nature and the peace and quite is a great way to reset my brain. 

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