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Baijan Hand Blown Glass
Baijan Hand Blown Glass by Essie Zareh of Azerbaijan. Essie has been involved in the development of glass artwork for many years. He has earned a strong reputation. His work originates from the old Russian style. He incorporates his own techniques and unique designs to create beautiful works of art. Since each piece is hand-blown, you will never see two pieces that are exactly alike.
Essie Zareh uses multiple layers of colored glass along with his unusual designs and exotic shapes. This allows him to produce a unique collection of glass art. Each color represents one layer of glass. There is no painting involved. Because every piece is an original creation, there may be slight variations in size, pattern, and color.
Most pieces are signed or stamped by Essie to ensure authenticity.
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