Dandelion Puff

£35.00

This stained glass dandelion puff is made using traditional copper foiling techniques and soldering, which is then stained with a black patina or left with silver solder. Either on its own or when paired with other botanical glass creations, they make great indoor decorations, looking most beautiful when natural light shines through them.

There are many ways to display the dandelion puff, including in a vase, stoneware bottle, or with a log base which can be purchased separately.

Measurements: approximately 35cm tall including the stem, and 13cm wide at the widest point of the flower.

Every flower is cut and created by hand, and so there will be small variations in glass texture, colour, shape, and size between products. If you would like a particular colour - please get in touch. The photos are representations of colours and may not be an exact match unless requested.

Custom orders (such as unique colours or sizes) can be commissioned by email. Contact me at shulla@meraki.me.uk with any questions.

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This stained glass dandelion puff is made using traditional copper foiling techniques and soldering, which is then stained with a black patina or left with silver solder. Either on its own or when paired with other botanical glass creations, they make great indoor decorations, looking most beautiful when natural light shines through them.

There are many ways to display the dandelion puff, including in a vase, stoneware bottle, or with a log base which can be purchased separately.

Measurements: approximately 35cm tall including the stem, and 13cm wide at the widest point of the flower.

Every flower is cut and created by hand, and so there will be small variations in glass texture, colour, shape, and size between products. If you would like a particular colour - please get in touch. The photos are representations of colours and may not be an exact match unless requested.

Custom orders (such as unique colours or sizes) can be commissioned by email. Contact me at shulla@meraki.me.uk with any questions.