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Yad de vidrio hecho a mano (puntero de la Torá)

Yad de vidrio hecho a mano (puntero de la Torá)

Salusa Glassworks

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Encargamos este Yad en particular al vidriero Bandhu Scott Dunham, de Salusa Glassworks, con motivo de la exposición, The Guiding Hand: The Barr Foundation Collection of Torah Pointers . Bandhu es un artista, autor y profesor de vidrio reconocido internacionalmente que ha estado creando obras de arte únicas en vidrio desde 1975.

Este ejemplo está hecho de un eje de vidrio azul claro transparente con tenues remolinos de azul opaco en el mango. En un extremo hay un lazo para sujetar una cadena y en el otro extremo hay una mano que señala hecha de vidrio azul claro opaco.

  • 9-3/16 pulgadas de largo (23,3 cm)
  • Único en su clase
  • 9-3/16 inches long (23.3 cm)
  • Handcrafted by Bandu Scott Dunham
  • Heat-resistant glass
  • Product type: Torah Pointer
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25 lb (4.0 oz; 113 g)
  • SKU010006911

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About the Maker

Salusa Glassworks

Salusa Glassworks is the studio of international glass artist, author and teacher, Bandhu Scott Dunham. An internationally respected glass artist, author and teacher, Bandhu's work is in the permanent collections of museums in the US and abroad, and his Contemporary Lampworking books are the authoritative, standard instructional texts in the field.

Born in Dayton, Ohio, in 1959, Bandhu began to teach himself lampwork technique in 1975, while still in high school.  As an undergraduate at Princeton, he received informal training from the University’s glassblower before completing his apprenticeship under American and European masters at Urban Glass, the Pilchuck Glass School and the Penland School of Crafts.  He regularly teaches workshops at craft schools and private studios around the United States and internationally including the Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass, The Penland School of Crafts and the Pilchuck Glass School. Bandhu has been a Visiting Foreign Instructor at Osaka University of Arts in Osaka, Japan, and has presented his work at numerous international conferences including The Glass Art Society, Ausglass, The International Festival of Glass, Kobe Lampwork Festa and Glassymposium Lauscha.

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