Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting
Cherry Blossom Place Setting

Cherry Blossom Place Setting

Art Glass Dinnerware (ID: A154764)
Designed by Mary Van Cline
$350
$350 $350 /
Subscription -

Select an option to add this to your cart.

Set an unforgettable table using this four-piece set of art glass dinnerware, featuring a kiln-cast glass charger and two dinner plates fired at high temperature with colored glass additions. The setting is complete with a kiln-fired cherry blossom napkin holder which is crafted using lost-wax casting methods and slumping. Together, these place settings create a dramatic effect on your table.
  • Microwave safe: No
  • Oven safe: No
  • Limited edition
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass
  • Hand wash with regular dish soap using normal water temperatures. Do not use boiling water or put in dishwasher. Drip or towel dry using normal dish towel.
  • Shipping Charges are calculated for standard delivery to a single address within the contiguous USA and based on original prices, before discounts.
  • You may return or exchange any item within 14 days of receiving it (except for final sale items, ornament gift boxes, and custom orders). Learn More.
Mary Van Cline

Mary Van Cline

Glass Studio.US
"Glass is an exciting and versatile material which I have been working with for many years. I love creating objects that inspire beauty around us."

Being able to create beautiful, functional glass objects is a wonderful way to share the luminous quality of contemporary glass art with others. Using handmade objects every day gives us a feeling of connectivity and warmth.

Using lost wax casting processes similar to bronze making, the crystal and colored glass is fired in a high temperature kiln so that it melts into hand sculpted shapes.

Mary Van Cline is considered a pioneer in the contemporary studio glass movement and recognized as part of its history. She is well known for inventing new processes of glass working. Her artwork is in many museums and private collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and Philadephia Museum of Art.

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)