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Ross Neder's Purple and Blue Platter
Ross Neder's Purple and Blue Platter
Glass blowers melt glass chunks in a furnace to generate a liquid that works for blowing and shaping. Neder, based in Parks, Ariz., adds pieces left over from previous projects to each new liquid batch to create delicate works such as this platter. Neder's multi-colored items are showcased in art galleries around the world.

$1,800
neder.com/glassact


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