Overview
This is a vibrant example of kiln-fired fused glass art, where multiple layers of hand-cut colored glass have been melted together to create a functional, three-dimensional timepiece.
Preliminary identification
Photo reference
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Overview
This is a vibrant example of kiln-fired fused glass art, where multiple layers of hand-cut colored glass have been melted together to create a functional, three-dimensional timepiece.
Story
Studio glass art underwent a massive revolution in the late 20th century as kilns became more accessible to individual artists, moving the craft out of industrial factories and into private workshops.
Maker / Origin
While the specific artist is currently unidentified, this style is characteristic of the 'Studio Glass Movement' where artists moved away from traditional glassblowing toward kiln-forming and fusing.
Condition & Value
The glass appears to be in excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or internal stress fractures in the fused layers. Value for unsigned studio glass clocks is primarily driven by decorative appeal and size.
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