Glass Oil Lamp

BY  Wolfard Glassblowing Co.

$100 USD

Each lamp comes with a wick holder, two pieces of wick and a filler spout.  Uses Wolfard Lamp Oil.

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About The Wolfard Glassblowing Co

In 1972, glassblower Jon Wolfard gave his wife Linda a handblown glass oil lamp that he had made. The original oil lamp became a centerpiece, and friends constantly remarked about Jon’s unique design and requested lamps for themselves. The lamps turned into a phenomenon and were sold at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1973. In 2004, Linda passed the company to 25-year employee Richard Trevethick and partner Tom Relyea who moved the company to Sebastopol, California. The oil lamps are handblown from borosilicate glass, adding durability to the classic designs. Skilled glassblowers craft each object using Wolfard’s exclusive “in-flame” technique at higher-than-usual temperatures. This presents an additional challenge for the glassblower who must have exceptional skills at the craft. No two lamps are exactly alike, due to variations in this art form.

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