Today I'm very excited to introduce you to a shop that I've been waiting to feature all year long! That's right, all year. Because today's shop is only open around the holidays, and so if you like their products, you'd better scoop them up while you can!
Luminita on Etsy is a shop that sells some of the most gorgeous hand-blown glass items I've ever seen... on Etsy or off of Etsy, for that matter. And they sell so quickly around the holiday season that the artist posts new pieces and sells them sometimes within days... or even hours!
Located in Corning, NY this shop currently carries a small selection of beautiful hand-blown glass ornaments that are beautiful and graceful all at the same time. The artist also has created a couple of absolutely exquisite bowls and some hand-blown glass houses as well.
Everything I've seen in this shop is breathtaking. Sometimes there are beads and jewelry included as well!
If you're looking for something truly unique and made with breathtaking quality and attention to detail, Luminita Studios is a shop that you won't want to miss stopping by and taking a look at!
TO VISIT LUMINITA'S STUDIO ON ETSY, YOU CAN CLICK THE PICTURE ABOVE OR, IF YOU'D RATHER, CLICK RIGHT HERE!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Custom and Handcrafted Glass Art by Luminita Studios
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They are amazing, indeed! I wonder if she's Romanian...Luminita means "little light" and it's a Romanian name :)
They are breathtaking, simply gorgeous. They are far too beautiful to be on display only during the Christmas holidays. I can just imagine one hanging in a sunlit window all year round, WOW !
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