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Ruby Heart Glass Pendant

Regular price$225.00 CAD Sale price
Ruby Heart Glass Pendant
by Thomas McPhee Sculptor
This exquisitely stylized heart was created from an original carved in pattern wax and translated into a limited edition kiln cast crystal glass pendant designed by Thomas McPhee. Thomas designs the original artwork and Judy casts and finishes the piece.

Heart measures approximately 23.5mm x 26.3mm x 7.6mm. Pendant on 16 inch 2mm black rubber cord with sterling silver clasp.

Pâte de verre is a formula for cast lead crystal glass developed among ancient classical societies and revived by French decorative arts like Galle and Tiffany at the turn of the 20th Century. We have developed our own process down to the point of being able to imitate original material. Some cast pieces resemble gem stones such as amethyst, sapphire, tourmaline or emerald. It can also look like jade or agate with the opaque coloured glass.

'Avant garde art glass'

We also have this design in many colours, as pictured. Please inquire for more colour options.

Shipped in 3 ½ x 3 ½ x 1 inch jewellery box in a padded 6 x 9 x 1½ inch envelope.

US and International customer please provide your phone number when purchasing for customs.

© copyright All Rights Reserved Thomas R. McPhee
“I want my carvings to feel as though they’ve always existed—only now revealed.”

Sculptor Thomas McPhee

Thomas McPhee is a Canadian sculptor renowned for his masterful gemstone carvings and kiln-cast glass sculptures. Largely self-taught, he refined his skills by studying European museum collections and developing his own techniques in the early 1980s. Working in precious and semi-precious gems, McPhee combines classical realism with mythic and archetypal themes, creating small-scale works collected worldwide.

Artist Statement

“The source of my inspiration in using gemstones as a primary vehicle for expression lies in their intrinsic qualities—permanence, beauty, purity, and inner light. These materials allow me to pursue a highly refined perfection of form, creating objects that feel timeless rather than transient. Whether working in precious stones or cast glass, I aim to carve sculptures that transcend the here and now and suggest a hopeful sense of the eternal.”

Thomas McPhee


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