Gourdament in Pearl

Gourdament in Pearl
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Gourdament in Pearl

Art Glass Ornament (ID: A177185)
Designed by Corey Silverman
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A gourd and an ornament! This gourd-shaped blown glass ornament features a matte finish, accented ribs in gold, and an amber-metallic, multi-curled stem.
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Corey Silverman

Corey Silverman

The Furnace Inc.
"My mission is to explore new techniques and discover all the possibilities of glass making."

Corey Silverman created The Furnace in the summer of 2007.

Corey Silverman was formally trained as a glass artist at Alfred University in NY. After graduating with his BFA, Silverman worked with several glass studios before opening his own studio near Denver.

After much experimentation, Silverman found himself always coming back to the blown form. "I love the immediacy found in making a blown vessel."