LISA G WESTHEIMER

Ceramics & Glass 

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LISA G WESTHEIMER

Ceramics & Glass 

LisaGWCeramicsnGlass.Etsy.com

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Fused glass tray, Cobalt blue bottles, Upcycled serving tray, Repurposed glass platter
2015
Recycled blue sparkling water bottles fused and melted into a free form tray shape
$122.50
About 14" x 12" x 2"
This tray takes recycling to a whole new level.
Made of 4 sparkling water bottles fused together.
Has really interesting smooth craters in it, like a moon scape. Food and dishwasher safe, but NOT microwave safe.

Since this is recycled glass there are some traces of patterns the bottle had before it was melted that look like water drops or spots. A great conversation piece at any party.


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