Molar Plant Stakes, aka IMPLANTS
Iridescent Stained Glass Molar Plant Stakes go in your houseplants or your garden. The top of the molar is a white iridescent glass and the roots are a carmely swirl of delicious glass goodness.
I'm a stained glass artist and one of the beautiful things art does is help me process my feelings. I'd seen another stained glass artist make Molar Plant Stakes and I thought they were delightful. A few days later I was struggling with my own tooth issues. Art is how I work through most things. I made these Molar Plant Stakes and went the next day to address my dental issues.
I love making quirky stained glass - it's my passion. Thank you for purchasing yours, it helps me continue to make these cuties and share them with the world.
They are made using the Louis C. Tiffany style of Stained glass. I cut each piece, grind every side and then completely wrap the edges in a copper foil. I then use a chemical called flux to help the solder flow and with the help of a soldering iron, create a metal connective frame for each piece of glass. I then take a copper rod and solder it onto the back of the piece. Your stained glass piece is then polished and ready to ship.
These plant stakes can be used indoors or outdoors. Like most metal items, they will naturally patina over time. The polish I use helps to slow that down, but if you want to clean your piece, please use a non-abrasive dish soap and a soft towel, please don't use any products containing ammonia, as it may diminish the metal.