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Glass Makers in High Demand


Investing in Blown Glass


Several of Europe's finest glass art creators are now highly desired as informed money moves into making an investment in Lead crystal.


Glass art is a reasonably priced choice for a lot of people that can still bring a ROI of around 20% each and every year. The great thing with regards to investing in art glass is that you may be not only building a nest egg for the future, but you can get to savor taking a look at these charming adornments for many years while they increase in value.


Some glass designers which include Adam Jablonski have now retired and the value of his hand blown glass art is shooting through the roof while the last few pieces of his final work get bought up. Soon, the Jablonski Glass market will be strictly a second hand market and the value of his work will rely on the rareness and grade of his hand blown glass ornaments and the signature.


Other quality art glass studio artists such as Marian Pyrcak, Daniel Stepanek and Remigijus Kriukas have also risen in value as their overseas profile has grown. Whilst glass making companies still make very worthy items, it is these self-employed glass designers who actually sign their art that will result in the best long-haul financial investment.


Marian Pyrcak is a Polish glass art artist who is frequently tipped to later on take over from Adam Jablonski as Poland’s leading glass art artist. Marian is already a known glass artist and has now been running his own glass business since the 1970s.


Daniel Stepanek is a Czech handmade glass designer with an excellent eye for depth. He has a long and illustrious history and manages to make original Bohemian glass and additionally create modern hand-blown glass art of very good versatility.


Remigijus Kriukas is a Lithuanian glass superstar with an awesome array of work. His art glass is richly eclectic and sumptuously rich in colour. Some of his more rebellious items are impossible to see how he creates them and, of course, he is not giving his tricks away.

Taking Care of your Hand Blown Glass


It's best to keep hand blown glass art in a showcase case as this shields it, and a glass art decoration on the mantelpiece is often a temptation to handle. We have heard of beautiful pieces by Daniel Stepanek and Jablonski lose half their value because of a foolhardy slip of the hand.


When sprucing up your Remigijus Kriukas ornament or your Marian Pyrcak urn make sure you please do not wear any jagged bracelets and use a smooth cloth to gently take off the dust.


Some people keep their Stepanek vases in the loft area for decades before selling them on. This sounds such a pity as no one gets to appreciate them. Investing in art such as Bohemian crystal glassware should be for you to take pleasure in it each day, so do not hide where no one will see it.