wow, this is gorgeous!! not of my choosing, the jewelry tv channel is droning on and on, wearing me down with its offerings. it's funny though, i immediately thought of a native digging away and discovering this treasure on some unknown island! i am hoping you'll share the origins of this lovely piece...perhaps found in a glass factory's refuse??
Sheri - It is indeed from a scrap pile at a glass factory in Oklahoma.
Joanny - Oh, I didn't mean to represent it. See my answer to Sheri. I only slugged it "Titanic" because I thought it resembled an iceberg. Sorry. And no I haven't seen the Titanic exhibit.
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wow, this is gorgeous!! not of my choosing, the jewelry tv channel is droning on and on, wearing me down with its offerings. it's funny though, i immediately thought of a native digging away and discovering this treasure on some unknown island! i am hoping you'll share the origins of this lovely piece...perhaps found in a glass factory's refuse??
I adore glass. This is beautiful. The Titanic Exhibit is in Columbus right now. I've gotta go visit. Thanks for reminding me!
Oh my...beautiful
Glass is beautiful even in a jagged state - still looks like a work of art,, sad though it is from the once majestic Titanic.
Have you seen the exhibit I wonder?
Joanny
Sheri - It is indeed from a scrap pile at a glass factory in Oklahoma.
Joanny - Oh, I didn't mean to represent it. See my answer to Sheri. I only slugged it "Titanic" because I thought it resembled an iceberg. Sorry. And no I haven't seen the Titanic exhibit.
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