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Fire Island Matthew Labarbera Glass Hand Blown Vase- signed- You can't see in deals pictures but there is glitter like color thrown throughout the vase. Matthew P. LaBarbera Fire Island Glass Studio Art Glass Vase signed and Matthew P. LaBarbera Fire Island Glass Studio. It is in awesome condition and handmade. A little about them Matthew LaBarbera founded Fire Island Hot Glass Shop, the oldest glassblowing studio in Texas, in Austin in 1981. He and his wife, Teresa Ueltschey, work together as a team, creating each piece one at a time by hand in the best of the centuries-old glassblowing tradition. Fire Island glass is carried in fine craft galleries across the United States, has been exhibited in Hong Kong, Japan, France, Canada, and Switzerland, and is included in the permanent collection of Christmas ornaments at the White House in Washington, D.C. MATTHEW LaBARBERA was born in 1956 on Long Island, New York, and moved to Texas when he was four. He studied organic chemistry.
Fire Island Matthew Labarbera Glass Hand Blown Vase- signed- You can't see in deals pictures but there is glitter like color thrown throughout the vase. Matthew P. LaBarbera Fire Island Glass Studio Art Glass Vase signed and Matthew P. LaBarbera Fire Island Glass Studio. It is in awesome condition and handmade. A little about them Matthew LaBarbera founded Fire Island Hot Glass Shop, the oldest glassblowing studio in Texas, in Austin in 1981. He and his wife, Teresa Ueltschey, work together as a team, creating each piece one at a time by hand in the best of the centuries-old glassblowing tradition. Fire Island glass is carried in fine craft galleries across the United States, has been exhibited in Hong Kong, Japan, France, Canada, and Switzerland, and is included in the permanent collection of Christmas ornaments at the White House in Washington, D.C. MATTHEW LaBARBERA was born in 1956 on Long Island, New York, and moved to Texas when he was four. He studied organic chemistry.