Red Counterpane Glass Bowl with Copper Hand-Painted Horses 14″

$249.00

This fabulous bowl is part of our Mosaic Horses Collection of equestrian home decor. It is X” in diameter.

With its bold and colorful design, this large bowl will be the focal point of any room in which it’s displayed. The mica paint of the horses, which appears opaque when lit from the front becomes transparent when lit from behind. It’s a perfect choice for equestrian enthusiasts who appreciate fine craftsmanship. Whether you’re enhancing your own living space or looking for a perfect gift for a very special occassion, this remarkable bowl promises to be a cherished and distinctive addition to the surroundings of any horse lover.

Creating it was a 6-step process.
FusingCreating the Background: A circle of clear glass the size of the finished piece was cut. On top of the circle, clear glass squares of various sizes were arranged and glued to hold them in place. A small space was intentionally left between the squares which was later filled with ground glass (frit) in shades of red and orange.
Fusing the Background: The assemblage was carefully placed in a kiln and heated to 1475 degrees, the temperature at which glass melts and the pieces and layers fused together.
Creating the Horses: After cooling, the outlines of the horses were drawn onto the background using a stencil made on my laser cutter. Copper colored mica paint was applied to fill the horses’ bodies.
strong>Fusing the Horse:
The piece was fired again, this time to a temperature of 1350 degrees, which set the paint so it will permanently adhere to the glass.
Shaping the Bowl: At this point the piece was still flat. One more firing was required to transform it into a dish. To do this, the flat fused glass circle was placed in the kiln on top of a mold and heated to 1250 degrees. At this temperature the glass softened and gravity caused the square to sink into the mold and assume its final shape.

Additional information

Weight 7.75 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 18 × 4 in