
Hand Blown Glass Paperweight - Big Dipper
Familiar and easy to spot, the Big Dipper is often the first thing a child learns to find in the night sky. The bowl and handle of the Big Dipper are formed by bright stars that belong to the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear. Part of Glass Eye Studio's Celestial Series: A marriage of science and art as unique designs reveal the mystery of heavenly bodies. All glass from Glass Eye Studio's Seattle studio is individually crafted by artists, not machines. This ensures that every piece has its own unique characteristics, just like the individuals who collect it. Everything from Glass Eye Studio contains ash from the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption. Approximately 3" diameter. All pieces are signed and presented with story cards in a keepsake box.
Familiar and easy to spot, the Big Dipper is often the first thing a child learns to find in the night sky. The bowl and handle of the Big Dipper are formed by bright stars that belong to the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear. Part of Glass Eye Studio's Celestial Series: A marriage of science and art as unique designs reveal the mystery of heavenly bodies. All glass from Glass Eye Studio's Seattle studio is individually crafted by artists, not machines. This ensures that every piece has its own unique characteristics, just like the individuals who collect it. Everything from Glass Eye Studio contains ash from the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption. Approximately 3" diameter. All pieces are signed and presented with story cards in a keepsake box.