Moriath Glass
Llandysul, Carmarthenshire
The Gallery
Layer upon layer of glass is laid out on the kiln shelf, then the heat of the kiln transforms these broken fragments into a dazzling array of jewellery, panels, hangings, dishes, all reflecting a love of colour and form.
The light in the converted barn is ideal for the glass, as the sun plays with the colours and make the pieces come alive.
Visitors can see finished work in the gallery, as well as work in progress in the studio - Moira can take you through the process of glass fusing and slumping, and the materials used.
Highlights
- Enjoy the wonderfully peaceful surrounding countryside
- Meet the chickens, cats, dogs and other animals on this studio-smallholding.
- Homeward Bound glass panel - detail
- Ice Cut Pendant
- £5 - £250.
Cash, cheques, cards accepted.
- Opening Times:
- Easter - October, Tuesday - Thursday, 10 - 5.
Open at other times too - just ring to check I'm there!
"Lots of unique and beautiful artwork. Very difficult not to walk away with everything!"
"A wonderful experience and delightful studio"
"Beautiful and original"
- Ceramics: No
- Jewellery: Yes
- Precious Metals: No
- Objects d'Art: Yes
- Needlecraft: No
- Commissions Taken: Yes
- Craft Materials & Supplies: No
- Specialisms:
From the village of Drefach Felindre - 6 miles from Newcastle Emlyn, and home to the National Woollen Museum of Wales -go over the hump-backed bridge by the church and school. Carry on this road for about 2 miles, don't turn off, and you'll come to Cwmpengraig. carry on for a further half mile, and Moriath Glass is signposted on the left, up a short track.