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Blue Indigo Gallery


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"Just to let you know that the stained glass T-Light holder and stained glass Dragonfly which I ordered from you recently, have arrived safely in Naphill, Buckinghamshire - and they are as lovely as I hoped. Thankyou". Dorothy Smith
"I bought a beautiful hand-made bracelet for a special friends 50th Birthday. She was overwhelmed & so happy with her gift...Thank You!" Bille-Jo, Dawlish
"Just been treated to a beautiful necklace made by Katie Gayle. I am so thrilled with it  - it just happens to be my birthday. Thank you." June Browning, Cheltenham, Glos.
"Excellent, tempting variety of fine quality work, great pleasure to enjoy".N. Nicholls, Cheltenham.
"Interesting artwork & good to see different artists showcased" Heather Wood, Surrey.

"Siddy Langley's work is inspired and very beautiful". Bronwen Anne Bird, Torquay.
"Wonderful collection of art work". Carole Richardson, Buckfastleigh.

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Fused Glass

Glass is an amorphous solid and not a liquid. As it is heated, it becomes softer and then fluid. This ability to change the texture allows the glass to be molded, blown, poured, pressed, coated, and decorated. Separate pieced of glass can be fused together when then are in contacted and heated to approximately 1300 degrees Fahrenheit or more.

Blue Indigo Gallery

1 Little Triangle

Teignmouth

Devon

TQ14 8AX