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These handmade glass cabinet knobs and pulls are hand cut from a slab of glass and then tumbled and mounted onto a sturdy metal base using custom ordered adhesive. They come with a standard 8-32x1" screw. The product is guaranteed. Custom colors are available. Larger quantities can be ordered. Free shipping
Walking along the beaches of the Great Lakes I noticed glass shards worn smooth from the motion of the waves mixed in with rocks and sand. The colors would catch my eye and I would pick them up, inspect them and throw them back into the water. Once in awhile I would put a special piece in my pocket. Many years later I took that concept from nature and developed a product line of jewelry, chandeliers and cabinet knobs and pulls. Locally sourced slabs of colored glass are cut to size and I put them in a rock tumbler where it reproduces nature's process of creating beach glass. I started this process more than 20 years ago. I now offer these to you to enhance your home with a product that is easy on the eyes and pleasant to the touch. Each piece is hand cut so slight variation is part of it's appeal
The cabinet pulls are awesome! They are so unique and well made. I love them!
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Mark Peyton
store owner-artist-designer
Living near the Great Lakes of Michigan I had a fascination with beach glass. The cobalt blue glass really got my attention. Many years later I was looking for a new way to express my creativity and I hung a piece of beach glass on a leather cord and sold it. That was in 1996 before the popularity of beach glass culture emerged. I used up the little bit of beach glass that I found and discovered that I could use bottles and glass objects and make my own beach glass. I took it a step further and cut the beach glass into recognizable shapes. Stars, hearts, crosses and fish. These I incorporated into necklaces and earrings and sold thru stores along the USA seaboard and the Caribbean. Soon after I was making chandeliers. With the discovery of slabs of thick colored glass I started making cabinet knobs and pulls. I have been making these products for about 24 years.