Spirit of the Warrior King – Stemware

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adinkra-gsetStemware collection decorated with African symbols. The symbols, also called Adinkra, originated in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire in West Africa. They represent concepts and were used to communicate evocative messages.

The collection is composed of 3 styles of stemware as shown on the photo. Each of the 3 styles of stemware are available in 12 inspirational motifs.

We do propose a collection of matching plates.

Features:
- hand blown stemware, 
- sand carved design.

Glasses are signed and come with artist card and design interpretation.

Food safe. 

Styles/Sizes:
- water glass (7″ high)
- wine glass (6″ high)
- shot glass (4″ high)

Designs available:

adinkra-symbols

This work (and others like it) is available for sale in my 1000 markets shop.

Patricia C. O'Neill is on 1000 Markets

© 2009 – O’Neill Glass Art and Patricia C. O’Neill. Photo credit Lynne Carlton/2C Imagery.

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1 Michelle Bodden September 20, 2009 at 12:14 pm

These glasses are beautiful! Are they available for purchase – I would like to have them for my wedding.

2 Patricia C. O'Neill November 11, 2009 at 3:24 pm

Hi Michelle!

Thank you for your nice comment. Yes, the glasses are available for sale online at Creating Quiet Spaces.
Click here to access my work directly.
If you’d like something special (other glass shape or design), please contact me directly at oneillglassart[at}cox.net (replace [at] by @). I do welcome special orders.

Thanks!
Patricia

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