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David Lotton Glass Designs
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( Click any piece to enlarge )
Captured Threaded Swan and the Woven Vase
Threads of fire red and deep blue race along the side of these two
pieces.
Both are definitely "one of a kind" and can be woven in a
wide variety of color combinations.
Woven Vase
Approximate size 16" x 5"
Captured Swan
Approximate size 25" x 5"
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The Bride
Adorned with multiple translucent veils
and crowned with the golden sunset,
the beauty of this bride is truly timeless !
People always say that brides are radiant!
Note how she captures ambient light
to produce the “glow” of The Bride.
The Maid of Honor
Adorned similar to The Bride,
The Maid is somewhat smaller and
compliments
The Bride beautifully.
Reflecting and augmenting the beauty of
"The Bride" as her complimentary, now comes the
"Maid of Honor".
Slightly smaller and less flamboyant than "The Bride",
the maid has fewer veils but is beautifully adorned in her own right.
The Maid of Honor was designed as the companion
piece for "The Bride".
“The
Crystal Flame”
Actually named “The Ice sick
le” ,
The Crystal Flame is a strikingly beautiful and elegant piece. Veiled with a translucency in normal lighting, when placed on the included illuminated stand, the magic begins. Suddenly, the core comes alive with flames of color gracefully pirouetting throughout the entire piece. The soft cycling of colors capture the eye and keep your attention with a perpetual light show.
The Bronze Window
One of David’s more intriguing pieces.
What else can I say but; WOW !
Shimmering Threads
A shimmering accent to any décor.
Apart from the intricate hand-applied chromatic threads,
note the free flow of the form itself.
Combined, they create a piece that
can ignite an entire room.
The Threaded Bowl
Not only a beautiful piece but absolutely functional!
David has one on his dining room table as a fruit bowl.
The example shown has a softly translucent white “core”
with delicately laced cobalt blue threads. This allows the
posterior threads to “whisper” to the admirer.
The one in David’s dining room uses a clear core
to boldly display the dramatic detail.