Glass scraps clink and clank together as students rummage through boxes at the Wild Rose Glass studio on Harkers Island. They shuffle through pieces of iridescent greens and pearlescent pinks like shellers on the hunt for treasures washed ashore. The prismatic collection is just the beginning of the discoveries to be made in this stained-glass studio, a converted garage that sits just behind a… Source
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