Glass Egg- Small - Green

Glass Egg- Small - Green

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Product Specifications

Diameter: 1.45 in

Weight: 2.7 oz


A small egg colored in a olive green.

Check out our care guide! http://glassbywoozy.tumblr.com/post/140236269821/glass-care-guide

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Returns & Exchanges

I gladly accept returns and exchanges

Just contact me within: 7 days of delivery

Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery

I don't accept cancellations

But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.

The following items can't be returned or exchanged

Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:

  • Custom or personalized orders
  • Perishable products (like food or flowers)
  • Digital downloads
  • Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons)
  • Items on sale

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you take custom orders?

Yes we do! While we cannot guarantee exact results, we will get as close as we can to specified colors, sizes, etc.

When approaching us about a custom order, please feel free to refer to some of our past works as well! Our sold orders page has thousands of works.

It's also worth noting that some color combinations may be unable to be done due to extinct or incompatible colors / forms. We'll let you know if that's the case.

What is annealing, and why is it so important?

Annealing is the process of allowing glass to cool slowly to remove internal stresses. This ensures that the piece is sturdy and not likely to break due to small impacts.

We follow the Corning Museum's guidance on annealing pieces to ensure each piece leaves our shop body-safe. We also go above-and-beyond and thoroughly inspect each piece under a polariscope before sending them on their way.

For more on our quality-control process, check out our blog on it here: https://glassbywoozy-blog.tumblr.com/post/147800400281/our-quality-control-process

What is annealing, and why is it so important?

Annealing is the process of allowing glass to cool slowly to remove internal stresses. This ensures that the piece is sturdy and not likely to break due to small impacts.

We follow the Corning Museum's guidance on annealing pieces to ensure each piece leaves our shop body-safe. We also go above-and-beyond and thoroughly inspect each piece under a polariscope before sending them on their way.

For more on our quality-control process, check out our blog on it here: https://glassbywoozy-blog.tumblr.com/post/147800400281/our-quality-control-process

Do you offer your pieces for wholesale?

We do not offer our pieces for wholesale, and have no intent to as we spend a lot of time to ensure each piece is properly annealed and beautifully colored.