Glass Fried Egg Sculpture, single yolk w a hanging edge, sunny side up w NO shops BLACK PEPPER, life-sized figurine, hand blown glass art
Fried Egg Glass Sculpture, Dangling
• This is the exact sculpture you will receive
• sunny-side-up single-yolk egg
• one edge (about 1-1/2 inches high) droops over the edge of your shelf
• pasture raised with an orange-ish yolk
• there's still a thin coat of shiny clear stuff around the yolk
• complete with bubbles and crispy edges
• there is NO black pepper on this egg
• realistic and life-sized, no two ever alike
• the back side is smooth
• signed and dated on the back
• packed in tissue paper and bubble wrap
• a free white gift box and gold-colored ribbon are included.
Okay, I know it's silly. But also fun. :) People will see this on your shelf and do a double-take! Makes a great conversation piece. Add to your own glass food collection or give as a gift to your favorite cook.
Multiple Items:
If you order several items from my Shop, they will be packed inside the same gift box to avoid waste. If you are ordering gifts for multiple persons and you do need separate gift boxes, please let me know in the Notes section of your order in the Shopping Cart.
About Shipping:
I ship most orders 1 to 3 days after they are received. Orders ship free in the US via First Class Package Service, but if you need your package sooner, upgrades to Priority Mail or Express Mail can be purchased during Checkout. If you need more certainty, Message me to discuss options for UPS 2-day and Next Day Air. A signature will be required for orders valued over $500. If it's inconvenient to sign for packages at your home address, during checkout you can provide the address of another place where someone will be available to sign - perhaps at your work or the home of a trusted friend.
The Nature of Mother Nature
Almost nothing in nature is completely round, smooth or even, so I avoid making my glass fruit and leaves too perfectly. I put on little splotches and speckles, make them a tidbit lopsided, and add other small imperfection so that each berry or leaf is unique. This makes them look much more real.
Process and Materials:
I make each of these glass fried eggs individually using American-made soda lime glass in a process that takes five or more separate kiln firings. I use a free-hand method to shape them so that no two are ever the same.
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Matching Items:
My shop shops contains many other styles of glass berry and food sculptures. Follow this link to see them all!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/GlassBerries?section_id=15314189