Fusion by Fire...

The early Egyptians first developed the fused glass process,
an art lost for centuries. 

Dichroic glass, consisting of multiple glass layers, is kiln-fired to temperatures of up to 1600 degrees.  Mineral deposits on the glass layers are fused, producing mirror-like reflections and iridescent "eye-catching"colors. 

The process is lengthy, but the spectacular results are well worth the effort.  Each piece is a one-of-a-kind original creation.










Fusing in kiln

Cutting the glass

Grinding the glass

Polished glass