David W. Powell

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funerary art

First of all let me say it is trusted honor for me to be asked to create a work of art for you. The appreciation and joy expressed by the families I have created art pieces for is heart warming. Your loved ones ashes will be treated with the up most respect and dignity. I enjoy creating this type of glass art more than any  that I make.

Your pet or loved one’s ashes can be made into wearable or decorative art.

I have developed a technique to incorporate a small amount of the remains in glass that when finished it resembles a natural amber gemstone, or the remains can be encased in different colors of glass. For the most part I use Borosilica glass you may know it by the trade name Pyrex.

Popular pieces of glass art that people have requested are:

Teardrop shape 

Pendants

Round flat style with surface stamping or Dicro imprints

Clear glass cylinder 

Peppers

Touch stones

Flat skipping stones

Glass pebbles, solid or hollow

Fishing lure, a treble hook spinner bait style that you could actually fish with, or made with sterling silver to wear in a fishing hat as ornamentation. A small inscription can be engraved in to the spinner blade.

Glass beads - unlimited styles colors and shapes that can be made in to a necklaces or bracelet

Ornaments or Spirit Catchers

Small blown animals such as mice, cats, dogs

Dog bones

Small vessels – miniature urn necklace

Marbles


The ashes or what is commonly called cremains can be incorporated deep in the glass or near the surface so that small elevations in the thin layer of glass can be felt. They can also be totally concealed in a vessel with no cremains visible.

pricing

Prices start at $25.00 for small art pieces such as pendants, shipping is extra.

Most the regular glass art I make can have a small amount of remains incorporated in the object with little difficulty.

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    The  Indiana Glass Barn studio is located  at 10935 Upper Mt. Vernon Road, Mt. Vernon, Indiana, 4762

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