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Ignis Glass Studio
Find unique one-of-a kind vibrant handblown glasswork.

Ignis Glass Studio
1800 Rossville Ave. Ste. 4
Chat
tanooga , TN
423-265-2565
www.ignisglass.com

Full-time glassblowers at work on fine glass pieces. Working in teams of two, the artists blow and shape hot glass with tongs, tweezers, and paddles, working with heating ovens and long metal sticks. Glowing drops of clear glass are transformed into bowls, candlesticks, and vases, in green, gold, vibrant orange, and neon red. Items are for sale in the lobby of the studio and in the showroom gallery. Participatory and hands-on programs are available by reservation.

Hours: By appointment

Directions: Take I-27 to downtown Chattanooga.  Take the 4th St. Exit.  Turn right onto S. Market St.  Turn left onto E. Main St. Turn right onto Rossville Ave.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This project was funded under an agreement with the Tennessee Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts.

 

   
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