We've provided more than $183 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $200 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $183 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
We've provided more than $200 million to the National Park Service - thanks to your purchases from our park stores.
Jamestown Glasshouse, part of Colonial National Historical Park in Virginia, preserves the first attempt at manufacturing in the "New World". Visitors observe modern glassblowers utilize tools and methods from the 17th century to create bottles, candleholders, vases, and various other glass products at the place of the original furnaces. Bring a piece of this special living history experience into your home!
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Ever wonder what would happen if Colonial glass traditions collided with caffeine cravings? Jamestown Glasshouse artisans did, and they crafted a C...
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Our Cobalt Glass Inkwell is styled after inkwells likely made during Colonial times. Not a historical reproduction, our contemporary inkwell is blo...
View full detailsThis Piece is a Historical ReproductionThis special item bears the seal for Joseph Frances, the same monogram embedded on a shaft and globe bottle ...
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Sparking lamps are small oil lamps and do not hold much oil. In the early 1800's they were used for courting. When the oil lamp went out, the gentl...
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Popular during the 1800s, oil lamps were used to set the duration of a gentleman caller’s visit. When the lamp went out so did he. Add a touch of C...
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Individually handblown with cobalt, every mug comes with its own personality that will add character to your drink whatever it may be. Whether it’s...
View full detailsBlown with cobalt metal giving it a blue color, this six-lipped vase will add liveliness to any floral arrangement in your home or office. Artisans...
View full detailsUse a Shaker at your next get together for a fun and sanitary way to serve snacks. Fill these with small snacks or candy. Shake it out! No more han...
View full detailsGlass making in America began at Jamestown, Virginia in 1608. This booklet provides an overview of the first glass making venture at Jamestown. It ...
View full detailsGreat for serving candy or other small snacks, our glass shaker can come in pretty handy at parties, get-togethers, or any social function. The sma...
View full detailsWhether you’re home alone or with friends, elevate your spirits with this delightful Hand Blown Cobalt Brandy Shot Glass! A historical reproduction...
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Individually hand blown with metal, our Cobalt Candlestick Holder is the combination of Colonial Jamestown Glassblowing traditions fused with conte...
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Popular during the 1800s, oil lamps were used to set the duration of a gentleman caller’s visit. When the lamp went out so did he. Add a spark of C...
View full detailsThe tall, angled sides and the ornate base of the hand blown glass wavy bowl give a contemporary edge for serving and decorating. Flowing curves al...
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Surface waves occur in the upper layer of the ocean and usually result from wind. Some waves can travel thousands of miles before reaching land. Th...
View full detailsThis Piece is a Historical ReproductionModeled after a historical artifact on display at the Jamestown Glasshouse Visitor Center Museum, our Cobalt...
View full detailsTraditionally styled teal beer mug is handblown at Jamestown Glasshouse. A classic design with a sturdy handle make this one-of-a-kind mug a must-h...
View full detailsGardeners and inner green thumbs, get ready to add wintry magic to your interior with individually hand blown glass from Jamestown Glasshouse. It’s...
View full detailsThe shape of this vase was inspired by Greek amphoras. These containers were most often made of ceramic and used for the transport of both wet and...
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Take home colonial culture and contemporary craftsmanship with our green candlestick holder. Using Jamestown glassblowing techniques it has the gre...
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Handblown with cobalt, this pitcher radiates cool vibes best when used to serve your favorite iced drinks. Part of our Seashore Collection, it is p...
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Individually hand blown with cobalt metal, this historical reproduction is modeled after 17th century wine bottles used for serving patrons in Colo...
View full detailsDecorate your dining room table or living room with our decorative glass Pineapple. Hand-blown by artisans in Historic Jamestown, each glass pineap...
View full detailsAdd some decorative color to your dining room table or living room with our Green Pineapple. Hand-blown by artisans in Historic Jamestowne, each pi...
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