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Caithness Glass
products are no longer being distributed in the USA. We regret
we are unable to obtain more of these fine handcrafted paperweights at
this time. We are offering our remaining paperweights at sale prices,
while stock remains. Please order early to avoid disappointment. -- October,
2006. |
Caithness Glass set up their studios in 1961 in Wick, in the Highlands of Scotland,
to produce museum-quality glass paperweights and other artglass. They soon developed
a distinctive style, modern free-form designs with innovative and dramatic use
of color. Discerning and enthusiastic collectors worldwide seek their work.
Each paperweight is handcrafted in Scotland, a unique piece of art.
Caithness offers a wide range of paperweights and artglass using both modern
and traditional techniques. Their limited edition paperweights make use of the
most prestigious techniques, many of which can only be mastered by the most
talented craftspeople after many years of practice. The longer a piece takes
to make because of the intricate skills involved in the paperweight's creation,
the more exclusive the paperweight and the smaller the edition size. For instance,
paperweights such as Moonwaves are significantly larger and heavier
than standard paperweights. Only a small number of paperweight makers have the
skills and sheer muscle required to craft these pieces.
Glass paperweights gained recognition in France about 1845, when they were
produced as a sideline by the glass workers there. For a short period they flourished
as showpieces of the glassblower's craft, but then stabilized as a small trade
producing weights for a limited market. in the 1950's modern techniques of glassmaking
and fresh design concepts brought new life to the craft. Today both classic
and innovative new designs are being produced to the highest standards of quality
ever.
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All Caithness Paperweights
For more information ...
Please follow the links below to learn more about Caithness Glass.
Caithness
Paperweight Collector's Society
Robert
the Bruce -- Creation of a Paperweight
www.caithnessglass.co.uk
-- Caithness Glass website
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