Spring is approaching and its time to think about new beginnings and love and weddings. Wedding glasses that have meaning to the couple and perhaps tell a little story become a very special keepsake and heirloom. When someone approaches me about wedding glasses I find out what is important to the couple, their favorite things, what flowers will be at the wedding, what is the theme etc. You can bring me the glasses you want engraved or I can source them out for you. Just about everything can be done on line, drawing approvals etc. When they are all done, if you can`t come to Naramata to my studio to pick them up I can get them to you by mail or courier or even deliver them if I can. Prices range depending on the amount of work you want done on them. I have a minimum charge of $45 Cdn. plus the price of the glass. I would love as much notice as possible so I can do a beautiful job without being rushed. I work to deadlines. I also am very open to working within budget limitations. Don`t wait or hesitate contact me soon for your up and coming special event!!
Discovered glass engraving while attending the Interior Design Program at Mount Royal College in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1986. While researching glass, found the guild of Glass Engravers in London, England.
Started engraving glass in 1986 as a hobby and began taking commissions over the years. Relocated to British Columbia in 1988 and engraved mirrors, window and cabinet panels for two local glass shops and completed numerous private commissions on diverse glassware.
Previous Gallery representation, Lloyd Gallery, Penticton, B.C. and the Art Gallery of the South Okanagan, gift shop.
Started an Engraving business out of my studio in Naramata B.C.
Located in the beautiful Okanagan Valley surrounded by orchards, vineyards and a lake, my tiny rustic studio sits on Naramata Creek at my home. Currently engraving heirloom, heartfelt pieces for private clients as well as decorative pieces for the interior design market.
Elected craft Member of the Guild of Glass Engravers. www.gge.org.uk The primary aims of the guild are to promote the highest standards of creative design and craftsmanship in glass engraving.
e-mail tommoloney@shaw.ca
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