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Here are a few examples of some of the art glass found in my own home. The first piece is from a local artisan in Gotland, Sweden. The Vase is by Kosta Boda based in Sweden and the small bowls are from Holmegaard out of Denmark. Each piece is hand made; painted, and signed, which says to me that they are proud of the art they are creating. Below is a glass worker at Orrefors in Sweden.
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