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Bothy Bowl
The Bothy tea lights, that I made for their opening proved so popular that I made a small bowl in the same design. The bowls are very bright and colourful and no two bowls are exactly the same as the colour combinations vary with each one. The photos are a representation of what your bowl will look like and all bowls are in the same style. You can contact me in advance to get a photo if you’d like to confirm one that you would like.
The bowl is made from individually hand cut glass, assembled and fired in my kiln at home. The bowl is been fired once in the kiln to create the design as a flat piece, and then fired again over a mould to create the shape.
The bowl is 15cm square and approximately 3cm deep.
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The Bothy tea lights, that I made for their opening proved so popular that I made a small bowl in the same design. The bowls are very bright and colourful and no two bowls are exactly the same as the colour combinations vary with each one. The photos are a representation of what your bowl will look like and all bowls are in the same style. You can contact me in advance to get a photo if you’d like to confirm one that you would like.
The bowl is made from individually hand cut glass, assembled and fired in my kiln at home. The bowl is been fired once in the kiln to create the design as a flat piece, and then fired again over a mould to create the shape.
The bowl is 15cm square and approximately 3cm deep.
Handmade by Harris Glass Studio.

Harris Glass Studio

I started making fused glass as a hobby with a tiny kiln in the kitchen that was bought as a Christmas present. I fell in love with the process of designing and making glass, experimenting with lots of different ideas. After listing a few things on Etsy I finally invested in a bigger kiln and installed it in a shed at the end of the garden at our house in the Cotswolds.
Things have grown from there and after visiting the Isle of Harris many times over the years we finally took the plunge and bought a house here. My studio is in Cluer, a small village in the bays of Harris and I count my blessings that the picture is the view from my studio window!
I like to experiment with new designs and techniques, and love the excitement of opening the kiln each morning and seeing what transformation has taken place! When not in the workshop I can be found out running with my dog, Scout or coaching gymnastics.





