Colorful swirls of glass are suspended in solid clear, similar to a paperweight, and an opening is made to hold items of your choice - pens, candles, etc.
A Maker who has been a valued part of this community for several years.
Customers say that this Maker ships promptly after completing a project.
This Maker has consistently demonstrated excellence in craftsmanship and customer service.
Holly Wolf-Mattick makes handmade glass pieces using a variety of glass working processes, including glass blowing, casting, fusing, and cold working. All of the glass work is created as one of a kind pieces and includes sculptural works and decorative objects. Items include vases, paperweights, ornaments, jewelry, coasters, and interior design items such as handmade tile, cabinet inserts, light fixtures, and wall panels. Holly has a good deal of experience creating custom glass pieces for clients and enjoys making work that is specific to a client's space and ideas.
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Paul Anderson
For sea of glass' -fused/ cast glass disk w/azure concentric circlesI am extremely satisfied with all aspects of this project: communication was excellent...this allowed the project to be honed to specifics. Holly was a pleasure to work with. I could not be more pleased!
Paul Anderson
For Glass PaperweightsHappy with communication & results!
Tim Peierls
For Blown Glass VasesI broke my wife's favorite vase, and Holly was able, on the basis of a few scraps of information, to make a replacement that catches the spirit of the original without being a knock-off. It's actually more solid than the original, and better suited to its purpose. I'm very happy with it. The only reason I took a star off on timeliness was because Holly was in the process of moving her studio at the time that I first created the project and couldn't address the project immediately. But once the proposal was made, everything happened very quickly. And in the end it worked out for the best, since I'll now be able to give the vase to my wife on her birthday in two days. So feel free to ignore that missing star.