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I’ve been blowing glass for about 10 years now. I used to be a glass collector back in college and i was mesmerized by the art. I had a good friend that was opening a head shop in town and he was going to make it have a glassblowing studio attached. I was very interested on the process of making the art i collected. So as he was building out the studio i asked a lot of questions on where i could get my own equipment so i could get started on my own. I couldn’t even wait for the studio to be finished i went ahead and got started on the porch of my small apartment, no kiln and no ventilation just torch and gases outside on the porch with minimal tools. I was hooked immediately, i dropped out of business school and ended up moving out to Denver Colorado to follow my dream of glassblowing. I began to work at the “Bread box” Eboxglass’ studio in Fort Collins as we had mutual friends from Jacksonville since he is originally from there. The influence was great and energy was always positive but the commute was a little far for my liking so after a year or two or getting to know Denver more i found an opening at the “worm hole” Wormglass’ studio in Denver Colorado much closer to where i lived. I stayed at that studio for about 4 years until it finally shut down which was such a sad moment considering it was  such an amazing collection of artists. I built a little home studio in my garage for my last couple remaining years in Denver before I moved to my current home of Virginia where I am working out of my garage studio here.

I’ve been blowing glass for about 10 years now. I used to be a glass collector back in college and i was mesmerized by the art. I had a good friend that was opening a head shop in town and he was going to make it have a glassblowing studio attached. I was very interested on the process of making the art i collected. So as he was building out the studio i asked a lot of questions on where i could get my own equipment so i could get started on my own. I couldn’t even wait for the studio to be finished i went ahead and got started on the porch of my small apartment, no kiln and no ventilation just torch and gases outside on the porch with minimal tools. I was hooked immediately, i dropped out of business school and ended up moving out to Denver Colorado to follow my dream of glassblowing. I began to work at the “Bread box” Eboxglass’ studio in Fort Collins as we had mutual friends from Jacksonville since he is originally from there. The influence was great and energy was always positive but the commute was a little far for my liking so after a year or two or getting to know Denver more i found an opening at the “worm hole” Wormglass’ studio in Denver Colorado much closer to where i lived. I stayed at that studio for about 4 years until it finally shut down which was such a sad moment considering it was  such an amazing collection of artists. I built a little home studio in my garage for my last couple remaining years in Denver before I moved to my current home of Virginia where I am working out of my garage studio here.

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  • GiggleGlass specializes in handcrafted smoking accessories such as bongs, hand pipes, dab rigs, and more, all made by local artists in the USA.
  • Yes, GiggleGlass offers custom bong creation services. You can select the style, function, size, shape, colors, and themes and work with a glass artist to bring your unique design to life.
  • Use the "Find Glass Artists" feature on GiggleGlass to explore a list of artists across the USA and view samples of their work. This helps in choosing an artist whose style aligns with your vision.

The pricing and production time for a custom bong vary based on its complexity, features, and the artist's schedule. Custom work can range from a week to over a month

  • Regularly clean your custom bong with isopropyl alcohol to maintain functionality and aesthetics. Store it properly when not in use to prevent damage.