White Clown Mix

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White Clown Mix

from $35.50

Handmade Blown Art Glass Ornament - Sun catcher - Witches Ball - Friendship Keepsake - Gazing Orb - Festive Holiday Tree Decoration - Hanging Window Color 

A wonderful addition to any holiday traditions or decorations.

Bring a touch of vibrant color and festive cheer to your home with this handmade blown glass ornament. Hang on your Christmas tree, in a window, or incorporate it into a holiday garland or wreath for a dazzling display. With its rich, vibrant color it's the perfect gift for loved ones or a special treat for yourself. 

Handcrafted Artist Product.

My ornaments are made individually from the same color recipe. Each one is unique and will differ slightly. Some have a more molted look with a different distribution of colors. Others have a bit of a twist. Every ornament will look different when rotated and displayed in different lighting.

The white clown mix is mainly opaque with mixed various color sprinkles.

Give the Gift of Holiday Cheer

Our ornaments arrive carefully packaged in a exterior shipping box. Inside, the recipient will find a clear & gold gift box holding the ornament with an artist bio card. 

Dimensions

The orb itself is approximately 3.75 - 4 inches in diameter.  About 4.5 inches in height including the clear glass loop for hanging. 4-6 ounces in weight making it light enough to hang on a tree or in a window.  Available in 26 different colors. 

Dehanna Jones is the designer and maker of the product produced in her Seattle based hot glass studio.

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“My glass work is created by a combination of traditional glass blowing techniques and my attraction to intense color. I first gather molten glass from a 2100 degree furnace on a blow pipe and colorize each piece with the raw elements that make color. My work is not painted, but colored glass manipulated while hot to form pattern and texture. I use the transparency of glass to transmit and reflect light through the layers of opaque and transparent colors.”