Artisan jewelry has become a hot commodity in recent years due to its one-of-a-kind craftsmanship and timelessness. Even celebrities are starting to jump on the bandwagon, ditching luxury designer pieces for handcrafted items. At this year’s Golden Globes, award-winners were treated to a collection of handmade jewelry and products in each of their complimentary gift bags!
At LeightWorks Crystals, jewelry craftsman David Leight creates beautiful pieces of handcrafted pendants, earrings, necklaces and more! Leight received his training from famed glass blower Dale Chihuly’s glass school, Pilchuck, located in Stanwood, Washington. And after getting commissioned to create a glass sculpture of the Google logo by founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, Leight was able to move to San Diego and set up his own glass art studio.
Brilliant, Radiant Jewelry
Many of the products handcrafted and sold by LeightWorks represent distinguishing features and themes found in nature. The Sun Dial necklace, for example, is inspired by sundial seashells found in oceans and on beaches, and the colors of the glass reflect elegant natural light in a stunning fashion. LeightWorks gorgeous rings also feature ocean-themes, such as the Sting Ray ring, which has a sterling silver loop that mimics the tail of the majestic sting ray. It’s guaranteed to make your customers’ friends and family stare in awe at the beauty of their accessory.Sculptures From Scratch
LeightWorks also excels in creating wonderful and inspiring glass sculptures. As mentioned before, Leight has done commissioned work for top businesses and individuals around the country, and some of these sculptures, such as his Torso Sculpture, would go perfect in a lobby or living room. The Torso Sculpture is a 15″ tall by 14″ wide signed and dated sculpture crafted in 2004. Each piece of the sculpture is constructed using clear glass crystal, and forms a 3D mosaic piece that is a perfect talking piece in any home or business setting.For glass work that will inspire and stun customers, be sure to check out LeightWorks Crystals!
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