Fields & Fields Blown Glass

Fields & Fields Blown Glass is a personal and professional marriage of two unique and accomplished glassblowers. By combining their talents, the dedicated couple creates a harmony of style and form. John Fields became fascinated with glass in the early 1970’s while studying business at the University of Arkansas. “I took a stained glass course to alleviate some of the boredom. I made a...
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REDNEK Wine Glasses by Harry Carson

America’s love affair with the irreverent, tacky and politicallyincorrect is a gold mine for at least one glass artist. Harry Carson of Carson HomeAccents, a 41-year-old, family-owned company struck gold recently when he made a set of Rednek wine glasses as a joke for a friend. The Rednek line of wine, champagne, margarita, and martini glasses has become a huge hit.  These are the Original...
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Caryn L Samuell

                  Caryn Samuell opened Samuell Day Gallery in 1994 and has been working with glass for over 40 years. Caryn uses fused glass, etched glass, stained glass, and glass blowing techniques to create her stunning recycled glass window sculptures and beautiful jewelry. Shop...
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Liza Abelson

Liza Abelson exclusively uses lead-free silver solder in all of her pieces. She cuts all glass by hand which provides a beautiful, handmade aesthetic. Liza Abelson is also very particular about glass selection, texture and color as well as achieving a refined quality in her metal work. Shop...
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Etched Glasses by Caryn Samuell

Caryn Samuell’s etched glasses are one of Samuell Day Gallery’s most popular wedding or housewarming gifts. Dishwasher safe with a timeless design, Caryn’s glasses are a delight.  ”The spiral means the same to all people throughout all time and all cultures.  It is the symbol of ‘source’ – source of spirit or source of energy” says Caryn....
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