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Sarma Works Pico Handblown Glass Vase
Sarma Works Pico Handblown Glass Vase

Sarma Works Pico Handblown Glass Vase

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Sarma Works Pico Handblown Glass Vase.

Handmade by the brilliant Sarma from borosilicate glass, each Orbit Vessel is individually shaped using flame and breath, creating beautifully fluid forms that make every piece completely unique.

Measurements

1 — 8mm tube
H 25cm × W 10cm

2 — 10mm tube
H 24cm × W 10cm

3 — 14mm tube
H 20cm × W 12cm

What We Love

Sarma Works creates beautifully sculptural handblown glass pieces that feel both playful and deeply considered. From delicate hair pins and jewellery to kiln-fused objects and ritual pieces, every item carries a real sense of craftsmanship and individuality. We especially love the organic forms, light-catching textures and the way each piece feels completely one of a kind.

From the Maker

Sarma Works is an evolving glass practice working across stained glass, kiln fused glass and lampworking techniques. Inspired by folklore, geology, nature and the quiet details of everyday life, each piece is individually handmade with patience and intention. No two are exactly alike, celebrating the beauty of slow craft and organic imperfection.

Care & Use

When filling your vessel, allow the water to settle so any trapped air bubbles can naturally escape, then top up if needed. The same technique can be used when emptying the vessel.

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