Framed Personalized Heart Smash Glass Art by KG Custom Mosaics

$175.00
$175.00

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A one-of-a-kind piece to remember the moment you stomped the glass and everyone shouted mazel tov! KG Custom Mosaics turns the glass broken beneath your chuppah into a handcrafted heart, set in an 8" x 8" frame and personalized with your names and wedding date in the fonts you choose. Ready to hang the day it arrives.

  • Made in the USA
  • Ready-to-hang frame, 8" x 8"
  • Handcrafted resin and glass set in a wood frame
  • Made with the glass from your ceremony; any glass can be used - sold separately
  • Choose a name font and a date font by number from the dropdowns; mix and match however you like. See last image for font options.
  • Type your names and wedding date in the personalization box, exactly as you'd like them to appear
  • Digital proof emailed for approval before your piece is made

Since each piece is individually handmade using your own glass, slight variations and small imperfections are part of its character and artistry.

After your wedding, you will ship your smashed glass to the artist - we provide all the instructions for doing so. Please allow 6-8 weeks for the shards to be transformed into this beautiful piece of art. US orders only. This custom piece is FINAL SALE.

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More about KG Custom Mosaics

Artist Karen Gordon's journey with mosaics began when her daughter Sydney developed an interest in the craft as a young girl. While Sydney's passions moved elsewhere, her interest in mosaic art deepened. Karen's workspace consisted of a small desk tucked away in a basement closet with some nippers and glue. She has since outgrown that space and have taken over the entire basement - creating a fully functioning artist studio, equipped with grinders, saws, gadgets, tools, and an abundance of glass and other supplies. Over the years, she has expanded into other media, including resin art, creating memorable keepsakes from the glass smashed under the chuppah at Jewish weddings, making one of a kind pieces from heirloom china and delicately preserving flowers from your special occasion.

After retiring from a 30-year teaching career, she can now dedicate more time to her passion and sharing her love of creating beautiful artwork.