Treble Clef G Clef of Hand Blown Glass with 24K
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Treble Clef G Clef of Hand Blown Glass with 24K Gold

Treble Clef G Clef of Hand Blown Glass with 24K Gold
Start Price USD 39.95
Current Price USD 39.95
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Buy It Now Price USD 99.00
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Start Time Sunday, May 11, 2008
End Time Sunday, May 18, 2008
Location Valley Center, California

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Treble Clef of Hand Blown Glass and 24K Gold   NEVER a RESERVE PRICE on ANY of our auctions. We think this keeps everything simple and you, the buyer, can bid with confidence.   New Original Design by Kevin Prochaska, Glass artist at Disneyland for more than 10 years.    The artist accentuates the gracefully sweeping curves of his treble clef silhouette with the colorful application of 24K gold. To create the vibrant rainbow of colors, pure gold is heated to the point of vaporization and applied to the glass while the sculpture is still molten. As the son of a piano teacher and the brother of an accomplished pianist, the artist grew up surrounded by all things musical.  This beautiful offering from Prochaska Galleries, is handmade of borosilicate crystal. Clef measures approximately 3 inches across and is 6 inches tall. To ensure stability, the base upon which the clef stands is approximately 2.5 inches wide and is blown from hollow glass. This is an absolutely exquisite sculpture that will bring years of enjoyment to that special music lover. Your purchase includes an attractive information card trimmed with gold foil. To learn more about the artist and his work which has appeared in numerous feature length films, and even at the Whitehouse, visit prochaskagalleries.com. Retails at specialty shops for $99.00. E-mail your questions to glassartyst@prochaskagalleries.com. Safe Shipping Guarantee   Safe arrival and your complete satisfaction are always guaranteed. Extraordinary care is taken to insure the safe arrival of your blown glass figurine.  We use a three-step process that has resulted in the safe shipment of thousands of Prochaska Galleries sculptures over the past 30 years.   Step 1: As it is being made, the glass blower takes special care to reinforce all stress points to help protect against shock damage.  Additionally all natural stresses are removed from the glass by a high temperature tempering process called annealing.    Step 2: After the figurine is removed from our annealing oven it is thoroughly inspected by the artist who makes certain that all internal stresses have been removed from the glass and that its surfaces have been properly vitrified.   Step 3: Finally, it’s time for careful packaging in not one, but two cartons. Both are filled with shock absorption materials.   The sculpture itself is firmly held in place inside the internal carton so as to prevent movement.  Loose fill between the two cartons guards against shock and the external box protects against obvious damage.   Our Guaranty: If for any reason you are unhappy with the quality of any piece of art from Prochaska Galleries, simply return it for a full refund or replacement, customer's choice. (We do ask that we be notified within 7 days of receipt of your order if you are not 100% satisfied). We accept PayPal, personal checks and money orders and ship via UPS/insured under normal circumstances. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

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