Pine Needle Cache Bowls

$28.00

I was inspired by the great King Pines of Maine when I created these lovely bowls. Winter here in Maine is a frozen wonderland and low hanging branches full of frozen pine needles remind me of a hiking on fresh powdered trails deep in the woods.

The cache bowls were made by slowly fusing three layers of glass nearly 1,500 degrees into one layer - clear and white glass for the base and threads of green and brown glass stringers placed meticulously on top. Once fused, the pieces were then fired a second time into a slumping molds to form the bowl shape.

While likely safe to eat from, I would suggest using for decorative use. Hand wash only. Not recommended to use in the microwave or oven.

Measurements: Approximately 3 1/2 inches in diameter
Pattern credit: Tree Glass Studios

I was inspired by the great King Pines of Maine when I created these lovely bowls. Winter here in Maine is a frozen wonderland and low hanging branches full of frozen pine needles remind me of a hiking on fresh powdered trails deep in the woods.

The cache bowls were made by slowly fusing three layers of glass nearly 1,500 degrees into one layer - clear and white glass for the base and threads of green and brown glass stringers placed meticulously on top. Once fused, the pieces were then fired a second time into a slumping molds to form the bowl shape.

While likely safe to eat from, I would suggest using for decorative use. Hand wash only. Not recommended to use in the microwave or oven.

Measurements: Approximately 3 1/2 inches in diameter
Pattern credit: Tree Glass Studios