Drop Through Vase
This vase was created by fusing several layers of glass and then placing it on drop through mould to create a finished vase.
Kiln Creations are glass projects made by being fired in a kiln. We have had our kiln since 2003 and continue to experiment with sand castings, raked glass, pot and wire melts to create unique jewellery , art pieces and functional pieces. Look for combinations of wood and fused glass coming soon.
This vase was created by fusing several layers of glass and then placing it on drop through mould to create a finished vase.
This piece of art is a combination of burgundy, champagne and white glass. It stands approximately 12 inches tall.
This piece of art is a mixture of turquoise, burgundy and white glass. It stands approximately 12 inches tall. It was created by melting a piece of glass over a cocktail shaker. It workers as a vase, floating candle holder or piece of art.
The draped vase is made of green and white baroque glass. It also looks good with flowers or a floating candle. the vase is approximately 6 inches tall.
An 11″ tall slumped vase made from blue baroque glass. This vase was left a bit longer in the kiln so it has more of a ruffle along the top. glass.
This unique fused curved plate was inspired by a quilt that Ann made for our house. If you would like a special plate or bowl to match a set of dishes or special decor , please contact us.
These dishes were amde from 3 layers of glass fused and then placed on the moulds. The wa symbols where cut from glass on a bandsaw.
This unique triangular plate has 6 inch sides. It was fused and then slumped.
This fused piece was created with 3 layers of glass being melted together. It is 9 1/2″ by 4 1/2″.
This 6 inch sunset plate is created from fused Bullseye glass.
This plate was raked and then re fired on a mould so it will stand up on its own.
This style make an exceelent gift for any one visiting our country.
This 8 inch dish is made from fused glass that has been slumped into a mould to create its form.
This style of fusing takes the kiln temperature up to 1760 degrees and requires the most work.
This style of fusing takes the kiln temperature up to 1760 degrees and requires the most work.
This style of fusing takes the kiln temperature up to 1760 degrees and requires the most work.