Crimson Lily
Crimson Lily
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Crimson Lily

Art Glass Ornament (ID: A176959)
Designed by Dan Albrecht
$330
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This elegant keepsake box makes unboxing feel as special as the gift inside.

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This exquisite hand blown glass ornament features a vivid red lily gracefully suspended within a crystal-clear globe. Each petal is handcrafted with precision, capturing the natural beauty and elegance of the bloom in striking detail. The clear glass sphere encases the flower like a timeless keepsake.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass
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Dan Albrecht

Dan Albrecht

Albrecht Art Glass
"I use the diverse colors and forms of flameworked glass to capture the beauty of nature. "

Primarily self-taught, Dan moved to Seattle in 2004 to pursue a career in glassblowing. After working as a studio assistant, instructor, and head of glassblowing at an architectural lighting firm, he is now a full-time independent artist.