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Mongrain Glass Fancy Wine Glasses


Mongrain Glass makes beautiful and fancy glasses. James Mongrain is the artist behind this beauty. The thing that impresses me most about James Mongrain is that he has worked with Dale Chihuly since the late 1990’s. Dale Chihuly is a world class glass artist.

I looked through the Mongrain Glass website at the pictures of fancy glasses. The white glass goblets were magnificent, as were the chartreuse and yellow. I looked further at the Solid Series and there were more fancy glasses in blue, pink and the prettiest black glass I’ve ever seen.

James Mongrain and Mongrain Glass have so many fancy glasses for sale. It is important to keep in mind that each of the pieces is handmade and one-of-a-kind. If you want to order any of the Mongrain Glass fancy glasses, you need to e-mail or call with your order.

Mongrain Glass has a series of fancy glasses called the Creature Series. These are so beautiful. The stems of the fancy glasses are creatures like swans and sea horses. There is one design in particular, that has a frosted look to it. There are even dainty flowers around the base of these fancy glasses.

The Modern

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Venetians line of Mongrain Glass fancy glasses are very sophisticated in appearance. The glass detail work brings lace to mind because of its intricacy. I would have a very hard time trying to choose which line of Morain Glass fancy glasses I wanted. I actually like them all.

In addition to fancy glasses, Morain Glass makes commissioned pieces of art. Some of the pieces pictured in the gallery on their website were very large. There are no prices listed on this website, but these look like they cost many thousands of dollars.

Fancy glasses really do seem to be a small part of what Morain Glass does in their studio. I found a picture of a piece of art entitle Vortex. Vortex is described as a 7-foot stainless-steel slice of sensuality. The foundation of this piece of art is set in steel and a collection of glass forms illuminate neon light from within. The union of glass and steel in this piece of art is somewhat of a contrast, both in form and idea. Glass and steel are two distinct elements that have been joined so intimately it’s as if they are one.


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