About this Product
Immerse yourself in a vibrant fusion of earthly beauty and celestial wonder with the Lunar Bloom. This handcrafted masterpiece is a kaleidoscope of colors, textures, and intricate details, capturing the essence of a lush garden illuminated by the glow of the moon.
Key features include:
• Floral Burst Marble: A radiant, three-dimensional floral design encased in the glass that glows with soft blues, greens, and golden hues, evoking the magic of nature’s finest blooms.
• Textured Garden Design: The bowl features a mesmerizing array of speckled colors and patterns, creating a living tapestry of lush greens, delicate purples, and vibrant oranges.
• Flowing Stem: An elegant, elongated neck adorned with swirling internal patterns, blending pinks, yellows, and blues into a seamless display of motion and energy.
• Ergonomic and Functional: Carefully crafted for a comfortable grip and smooth airflow, ensuring each use is as seamless as the design itself.
The Lunar Bloom is perfect for those who seek artistry, functionality, and a piece that feels alive with energy. Whether displayed or in use, this unique creation is sure to bring joy and inspiration to your collection.
Created by Beez Glassworks—where nature, energy, and art collide.
Instagram: @beezglassworks
Website: www.beezglass.com
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Meet the Maker
How it’s Made
To create this vibrant glass art piece, I used the meticulous process of lampworking in my home studio. By combining precision tools, expert techniques, and the unique capabilities of my Carlisle torch, this illuminated, radiating sculpture came to life as both a functional and artistic expression of duality. Here’s how it came together:
1. Preparation and Setup
2. Melting and Shaping
3. Detail Work
4. Annealing
5. Final Touches
While this piece’s creation wasn’t caught on camera, you can still get a behind-the-scenes look at how molten glass transforms into something amazing! Head over to my Instagram, where I’ve shared videos of myself crafting other unique pieces you’ll find in the shop. It’s a fun peek into the process, and I’d love for you to check it out and get to know this dying art.