Experience Studio Royal Glass Blowing Academy's classes for one or two, offering up to 50% off. Master glass blowing on the torch!
Master craftsman teaches glass blowing on the torch, make a pendant in a safety-centered class and take home your creation
Glass can be exquisite in its myriad forms, from ornate windows to elegant bottle stoppers. Ever wondered how these pieces are made? Join an introductory glass-blowing class where you'll melt glass into stunning pendants and bottle stoppers. The class kicks off with essential safety tips before diving into the creative process. Walk away with your creations and a picture of you at work!
What we offer
The deal includes options for both solo and duo participation in introductory glass-blowing classes by torch. Each option covers essential safety instructions and hands-on creation of items like pendants and bottle stoppers, ensuring a memorable experience.- $110.00 for introductory glass blowing class for 2 ($300.00 value): Enjoy learning together with a friend or loved one.
- $59.00 for introductory glass blowing class for 1 ($150.00 value): Perfect for those wanting a solo creative experience.
Why you should grab the offer
Studio Royal Glass Blowing Academy stands out with its focus on creativity and safety, making it perfect for both beginners and those looking to refine their skills. The unique domain name exudes elegance, enhancing your experience right from the start. High customer satisfaction ensures you're in good hands, while versatile tag associations make this offer suitable for various creative interests. Plus, you get to take home not just your creations but also a memorable photo of your artistic journey!Need to know info
About Studio Royal Glass
For more than 20 years, master glass blower Robert Shield has crafted his crystalline figures for people around the world, his masterpiece being a glass carriage and horse that he gifted to the British Royal Family. Seated before the azure flame of a torch, Robert can make a swan appear out of a plain glass tube, bending and blowing the hot, translucent material until it resembles the bird's feathered body and arcing neck, before smashing the piece because he hates swans. From his academy, Robert edifies protégés in the glass-manipulating arts, guiding beginners through creating festive ornaments and tear-drop necklaces, and empowering aspiring artisans to fire up saleable spun glass.