Stained Glass Floral Stem
✅ A fun & creative gift idea
✅ Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique
✅ Eco-friendly & sustainable materials
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What Makes It UncommonFlowers lavish color and beauty upon us in their brief but brilliant lives, and Samara Phillips brilliantly captures and preserves their essence through the medium of stained glass. Each of her enchanting floral stems is handmade in 3 varieties—a trio of bluebells (representing gratitude, love, and a dash of faerie magic) or two different colors of coneflower (embodying strength, resilience, and hope).
- Choose from 3 flowers: Yellow Coneflower, White Coneflower, or Bluebell.
- Handmade in South Carolina.
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Made from
stained glass, steel wire
Measurements
Coneflower: 4” L x 14” W x 1/4” H; Bluebell : 14.5” L x4” W x 1/4” H
Care
Glass is fragile, handle with care. To clean your piece wipe gently with a dry, soft cloth or microfiber towel. Oxidation of the solder is normal over time. If you wish to restore a polished look, lay your piece on a towel and gently rub on Carnuba Wax. Let it dry to a haze, then polish off gently with a cotton cloth. Do not use ammonia, vinegar or any acid-based cleanser, like Windex to clean your stained glass. Wash your hands after cleaning or handling your stained glass.
Item ID
61740
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created by Samara Phillips
location
South Carolina
Born and raised in beautiful Greenville, South Carolina, Samara Phillips' lifelong dream was to be a full-time maker. With a background in metalsmithing and jewelry for over twenty years, she began exploring stained glass around 2019. Each of her creations is made in memory of her sister, who was a talented stained glass artist in her own right. Samara simply loves creating with her hands and hopes that sharing her creations with others will bring them personal joy and spread positive energy.
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