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Fishing Tournament Created to Raise Prostate Cancer Awareness

By Karen Jurgens Adriana Somberg has experienced what no woman ever wants to go through, but ultimately many of us will. She watched her beloved husband Reed die of prostate cancer. He was 59. That was one year ago. Since then she has dedicated her life to raising awareness of the disease by founding  Anglers For The Cure, a fishing tournament to be held August 28-29, 2015 in Reed’s honor at Sailfish Marina & Resort in Singer Island, Florida. Registration for the tournament is open now. A large portion of the money raised from the tournament will be donated to the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Donations will also be made to Treasure Coast Hospice and Hospice of Palm Beach County. The money will be used to fund research and education on the importance of a simple, non-invasive blood test that men need to begin at age 50, or earlier if risk factors are present, to screen for prostate-specific antigen, PSA. Krystal Glass Company, a custom glass etching company in South Florida, is proud to be one of the sponsors of Anglers For The Cure. Glass artist Peter Edward has created and donated an etched glass sailfish sculpture in an LED illuminated base. The art glass is valued at $400. Etched glass with nautical designs is popular here in South Florida, especially among boaters and people who enjoy sport fishing. The etched glass sailfish will be used in the silent auction to raise money for the cause. “I can’t thank you enough. You and Peter are angels,” Adriana told me when she picked up the etched glass sailfish at our showroom.... read more

Stunning New Etched Glass Peacocks On Display

A stunning new three-panel art glass design of two elegant etched glass peacocks standing at a fountain is now on display at the Krystal Glass Company showroom in Pompano Beach, Florida. In our 35 years of creating custom fine art glass, this is one of the most beautiful pieces ever created by Peter Edward, glass artist and president. The highly detailed art is etched and carved in glass by hand with meticulous detail. Peter Edward is known for his intricate shading techniques in etched glass throughout elaborate designs like the feathers of the peacocks. The drops of water flowing from the fountain as it sprays upward give the piece movement and create a unified scene. The pieces are illuminated with bright white LED lights. Each panel is 26″ wide x 72″ high and is custom made and framed in lightweight low profile black metal. Peter Edward designed the trio to hang on a wall wherever a stunning visual statement is desired in a home, business or vessel. Each piece has its own French cleat on the back so installation is easy. He designed the art to flow best with a spacing of 1″ between panels for a total width of 80″. The backing of the pieces is black for dramatic contrast with the white LED illumination. The pieces can easily be converted into a free-standing screen as well. The trio is ready for a new home and can be delivered and installed in the South Florida area or safely crated, insured and shipped anywhere. All art glass created by Krystal Glass Company is custom and available in any size, shape and design for a wide... read more

Etched Glass Waterfall Gets 5-Star Review

Miami clients Ana and her husband came to Krystal Glass Company with a great interior design idea of an etched glass waterfall for their new home’s entryway. They wanted a custom made glass panel carved and etched with designs and characters that have special meaning to them. Glass Artist Peter Edward created the custom carved and etched glass waterfall piece with a solid frosted glass background. The clients installed it and created this beautiful etched glass waterfall in their home’s entryway. Like all the etched glass created by Krystal Glass Company, this piece involved custom artwork that the clients supplied to us. They wanted something unique that no one else has and that is not available in stores. Review of the Etched Glass Waterfall Here’s the generous 5-Star Review they gave us for the custom etched glass waterfall on Facebook.   Artist’s Note About Water and Etched Glass This etched glass waterfall is designed to have the water running over the smooth side so that water does not come in contact with the etched and carved glass surface. Etched glass can become stained if it comes in contact with water.       Share With... read more

How To Clean Etched Glass

Have you ever wondered how to clean etched glass? It’s not something you would think of the day your new etched glass is installed in your home. Etched, carved and painted art glass from Krystal Glass Company is a smart investment in your property that provides years of enjoyment for you and adds beauty to your surroundings that will impress your guests for years to come. With the proper care, your art glass will remain as beautiful as the day you receive it. All glass looks best if kept clean and this is especially important for etched, carved and painted glass to help avoid staining its delicate surface and causing permanent damage. Art glass that is neglected may accumulate dirt, dust, oils, fingerprints, or water spots especially if it is outside or in a wet area like a shower. Water will eventually turn into mineral deposits if not cleaned. Water also can cause dirt to be attracted to and dried on to the glass. Use Cleaners Designed For Glass For glass that has been etched, carved and/or painted, spray a good quality glass cleaner such as Hi-Sheen, Windex or water on paper towels first and then wipe the glass clean until dry. This works better than spraying the art glass directly.   Never use anything abrasive or chemical cleaners of any kind on the art glass. Do not use any kind of soap because it will ruin the etching. Soap is very difficult to remove from the etched surface. Etched, carved, painted or clear lacquer art glass will be irreparably damaged if subjected to harsh abrasive chemicals or scrubbing... read more

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