A bloom that refuses to be ordinary.
This handcrafted stained glass poppy is made with rare hot pink glass that is radiant, bold, and impossible to ignore. It glows with a vivid warmth that shifts in the light, somewhere between crimson and electric rose, like a flower caught in a perpetual golden hour.
Fun fact: To make any shade of pink glass real gold is added to the molten glass!
Approximate Size: 11.25 x 7.75 inches
A quiet symbol of remembrance, resilience, and beauty that lingers. The rare hot pink glass gives it a luminous quality you won’t find in standard reds, making this piece truly one of a kind. Perfect for flower lovers, collectors of unique glass, or anyone drawn to pieces that feel a little rare, a little wild, and a little unforgettable.
Pattern by: Jette Avery
(some artist sell commercial licenses of some of their popular patterns so that way other artists can make their pattern and sell as completed pieces.)
Included is a faux suede cording tied to the jump rings to hang in a window or on a wall, and I try my best to choose a color that matches or compliments each piece!
Each piece is polished with wax that provides a protective coating for the solder and the glass.
The metal used in stain glass is a blend of tin and lead. However unless you breath in the fumes when heating the material, or ingest it, it is not harmful. Wash your hands after handling the piece before eating as a precaution.
As always if there are any shipping overages I will refund the difference 🤗
I accept cancellation within 2 hours of purchase.
All sales are final.
CARE & SAFETY!
Cleaning your piece:
Periodic cleaning with a gentle glass polish and soft rag will help return your piece to its original shine! Do not use any harsh chemical or household cleaners on stained glass works, this can cause permanent damage to the piece.
Suction cups are not reliable! :
I strongly advise against suction cups! Stained glass is heavier than you realize and suction cups will pull away overtime especially with seasonal temperature changes.
Instead use hooks hanging directly down from the window frame or screws above the window. Even better, use hardware already on your windows like locks and hinges!
I love to see pieces in their new homes! If you post pics on your social media be sure to tag me so I can happy ugly cry 💕