MARITIME GLASS JAPANESE FLOAT BUOY NAUTICAL AMBER BALL LARGE 8\" NEW


MARITIME GLASS JAPANESE FLOAT BUOY NAUTICAL AMBER BALL LARGE 8\

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MARITIME GLASS JAPANESE FLOAT BUOY NAUTICAL AMBER BALL LARGE 8\" NEW:
$29.95



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NAUTICAL HAND BLOWN GLASS BALL FLOAT BUOY BALL AMBER LARGE Large 8\" Dia NEW


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GLASS FLOAT BALL BUOY


*NEW*.......A Japanese fisherman’s favorite gets a cool update with this decorative colored glass buoy. The side-angled buoy is wrapped in fishnet rope and tied in a loop. Cluster this glass buoy with others to add nautical artistry to a tabletop, mantle, display shelf, patio table or anywhere in your home



LARGE AMBER GLASS.....Hand Blown Glass Float/Buoy Ball with Jute Roping

measure approx (no two alike) .. 8\" dia ....32\" circumference ...Rope 7\"-8\" Long..hanging length top to bottom with Rope is a 12\" drop

has a Pontil mark..**Seen in Green with smaller 5\" Float**


this is for (1) AMBER 8\" Float.


DETAILS

  • Made of glass and hemp rope
  • Fishnet rope wrapped around a colored glass buoy
  • Sits on a side angle
  • Makes unique tabletop or mantle decor
  • Available in additional sizes..see other Listings
  • Available in green, red, blue and amber colors see other Listings
  • Measurements: 8” Dia.

  • LIMITED AMOUNT AVAILABLE





    Glass Float makes for the perfect piece of nautical decor. In past years glass floats were used to keep fishing nets from sinking. They are rarely used today but are a pleasant reminder of the way things used to be. The float is encased in Jute Netting that is used for hanging. Perfect for the Nautical Enthusiast

    Glass fishing floats were made of any recycled glass, especially old Japanese sake bottles.

    Air bubbles are typical of the rapid, recycled glass process, as the floats were made as inexpensively as possible.

    They were quickly blown with a blowpipe, then removed from the blowpipe and sealed with a \'button\' of melted glass and placed in a cooling oven to cool down.

    The sealing button has somehow mistakenly become known as a pontil mark.

    A pontil (or punty) is the solid metal rod that is tipped with a wad of hot glass and used to hold a glass object during the blowing process. This leaves an irregular ring-shaped scar on the base when removed, and that is called a pontil mark, but pontils were not used for blowing glass floats. Yet most folks do call the sealing button a pontil mark

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    MARITIME GLASS JAPANESE FLOAT BUOY NAUTICAL AMBER BALL LARGE 8\" NEW:
    $29.95

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