Sea Glass By Shonna
Baby Yoda
Baby Yoda
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This beautiful sage green 6x6 shadow box with matte border features Baby Yoda artwork, crafted from genuine sea glass. The artwork depicts Baby Yoda in a dynamic pose, with his arms outstretched and a lightsaber in hand. The pieces are carefully arranged to create a textured, dimensional effect, adding depth and visual interest to the piece.
HISTORY OF THE NECK OF BABY YODA’S CLOAK
Lake Champlain Black Glass Bottle Neck
Origin: Lake Champlain, Vermont
Material: Antique hand-blown bottle glass
Estimated Age: Circa 1870–1895
This sculptural fragment comes from the neck and shoulder of a 19th-century “black glass” bottle, most commonly used for beer or ale. The raised collar ring near the top was carefully shaped by hand, a hallmark of early glassmaking before the advent of fully automatic bottle machines.
During the late 1800s, Lake Champlain served as a major transportation corridor, lined with breweries, taverns, steamships, and working waterfronts. Bottles were routinely broken and discarded along the lake’s edges or from passing vessels.
After more than a century beneath the lake’s cold, fresh waters, this fragment was softened by wave action and time, developing its signature satin surface and rounded form. What remains is a tangible piece of everyday life from the 19th century—shaped first by human hands, then finished by nature.
Each Lake Champlain sea glass fragment is entirely unique, carrying both regional history and natural artistry.
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