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Peggy Karr Fused Glass Bowls — Signed, Floral Ruffled Pair, 8" Dia View Watchlist >

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Peggy Karr Fused Glass Bowls — Signed, Floral Ruffled Pair, 8" Diameter

Pair of handcrafted fused glass bowls by American glass artist Peggy Karr, each signed “PKG” and showcasing her distinctive floral motifs. Featuring softly ruffled edges, these vibrant bowls depict seasonal blooms—one with vivid blue morning glories, the other with a bold sunflower surrounded by autumn leaves, daisies, and wheat motifs.

Made using Peggy Karr’s layered kiln-fusing process, the bowls exhibit rich colors and textured designs embedded within the glass. They are both food-safe and display-worthy, making them ideal for serving or as decorative accents in any setting.

  • Signed PKG (Peggy Karr)
  • Ruffled Edge

Condition:
Excellent condition with no visible wear, chips, or cracks. A beautiful collectible set from the now-retired Peggy Karr Glass studio.

Size:

  • 1.75" X 8" Diameter

About Peggy Karr Glass:
Peggy Karr
founded her fused glass studio in 1987 in New Jersey, creating colorful, functional art pieces that quickly gained popularity for their vivid designs and exceptional durability. Each item was handmade in the USA using a proprietary kiln-fusing process, making every piece slightly unique. Karr retired and closed her studio in 2016, further increasing the collectible value of her work. Her holiday-themed trays, in particular, remain beloved by collectors and gift-givers alike for their charm, quality, and nostalgic appeal.

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