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Jones Glassworks
SALMON BOWLS, PLATES & PLATTERS

What is a Salmon doing on Mount Rainier?The technique of fusing glass can be traced back more than 4,000 years.  The same process is used today by skilled artisans at the Jones Glassworks in the Pacific Northwest. These beautiful,Jones Glassworks one-of-a-kind, functional art serving bowls, plates and platters will be much admired by guests and family members alike.  In each piece, fused glass encases a copper salmon.  Each bowl, plate & platter featured in this section has been individually handcrafted by artisans in the Pacific Northwest.  

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Salmon Bowls made with a copper salmon encased in glass. A classic Pacific Northwest Gift.
SALMON BOWLS
For salads and hors d'oeuvres  6" square
$38.

set of four Salmon Bowls  
$148.
A large copper salmon encased in fused glass to make a one of a kind platter from the Pacific Northwest.
SALMON APPETIZER PLATE
5" X 12"
$42.
A platter that is also a work of art.
SALMON PLATTER
10" X 16"
$84.

COMPLIMENTARY GIFT WRAP (upon request)
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