Chequer: Large round fused glass bowl

Fused glass art dish in rainbow colours in a Hard Edge glass art style
£1,340.00 GBP
How it's made

MATERIALS: Fused glass

This extra large Chequers fused glass art bowl and coasters are made of almost 200 individual pieces of Spectrum 96 Art Glass.

The pieces of the pattern are each cut by hand from larger sheets of art glass.

Each piece is individually ground until they all fit together perfectly.

The pieces are then placed in a specialised glass kiln, with a clear layer of glass on top. They are fused at 800ºC to create a single 6mm thick piece of flat glass. This takes around 16 hours.

Once cooled, this flat piece is then burnished with polishing pads.
I then add stringers - thin strips of glass that sit on the surface to add another layer of depth and interest. Again it’s kiln-fused overnight for a fire polish.

To achieve the final bowl shape, the flat piece is slumped over a curved ceramic mould at a slightly lower temperature than regular firing.

At each firing stage, the glass is annealed and cooled overnight for maximum strength and durability.

While the production process is painstaking and lengthy, it's the only way to get the wonderful finished look of glass art.

About this work

I designed the Chequer theme pattern and rainbow colour combination of this collection.

Each of my glass objects are one of a kind - I never do identical objects. Even where the design is similar, they all have a unique colour combination.

During the glass fusing, small air bubbles can appear and become trapped within the glass. This is a natural occurrence that adds to the beauty of handmade glass products.

Care of your glass

Even the strongest glass can break, so please handle your bowl with care.

When needed, dust it with a lint-free cloth, or wipe with a soft, damp cloth. Don't use an abrasive cleaner as this could scratch it.

Because of the handmade nature of glass, please don’t put it in a microwave or dishwasher.

The final glass art bowl

On a table

Display ideas

Have the bowl on a side table to allow the light to reflect through it. Turn it in different ways to see how it best catches the light. A large bowl also makes an impressive table centrepiece

In the light

Display ideas

Best seen on a white surface, this extra large bowl will catch and reflect the changing light, offering something different every time

During production - video stories

Recent comments from Instagram

"I was watching you clean all the pieces and I thought “Man, that one is so pretty.” Then you brought out the coasters and 🤯! I can’t handle the cuteness! 😍"

"Wonderful composition!"

"So incredible! Your skills are out of this world 😍😍😍"

"So gorgeous Linda ❤️"

Certificate of Authenticity

Handmade in the UK in my Glass Studio in West Lancashire, my art glass comes with a Certificate of Authenticity - signed by me, Linda Rossiter, so you can be sure that your piece is an original work

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