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Reticello Pendant cone shape | Pendants by Pieper Glass. Item composed of glass in contemporary or modern style
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Reticello Pendant cone shape | Pendants by Pieper Glass. Item composed of glass in contemporary or modern style
Reticello Pendant cone shape | Pendants by Pieper Glass. Item composed of glass in contemporary or modern style

Created and Sold by Pieper Glass

Pieper Glass

Reticello Pendant cone shape

Price $1,100

Creation: 2-3 weeks
Shipping: UPS 3-10 days
Estimated Arrival: June 5, 2024

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
11H x 9W x 9D in
27.94H x 22.86W x 22.86D cm
1.59 kg
3.5 lb

These Hand Blown Pendants are created using the reticello cane technique which creates a complex chris-cross pattern with bubbles in-between each intersection. With a combination of classicism and contemporary design they will enliven any interior space.

Item Reticello Pendant cone shape
Created by Pieper Glass
As seen in Creator's Studio, Burnsville, NC
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
My work is a celebration of traditional techniques, opulent colors and classical forms.

Kenny Pieper was born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in the mountains of North Carolina. He began his craft career in high school when he studied at the Penland School of Crafts. Initially, he studied pottery with Norm Schulman and Cynthia Bringle. Later, he found his passion for glass under the tutelage of Richard Ritter. After high school, Kenny moved to Detroit in 1978 under scholarship at the Center for Creative Studies; he subsequently received his B.F.A. from California College of Art and Design, Oakland, CA. he then spent 16 years working as a glassblower in the San Francisco East Bay area. Kenny’s career came full circle when he left California and moved back to North Carolina. While constructing a studio there, He worked at Penland School and managed the glassblowing and lampworking studios. It was during this fruitful time that he developed his expertise in the tradition of Italian glass. Kenny now resides in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina. Reflecting the harmony and beauty of his surroundings, Kenny produces an exquisite line of glass vessels and sculpture. He has work in the collections of Corning Museum of Glass, Museum of Fine Art Boston, New Bedford Museum of Glass, Asheville Art Museum, New Orleans Museum of Art, Hickory Museum of Art, Racine Art Museum, as well as many private collections.