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Blown Glass Daffodil

$130.00

Bring a touch of handcrafted elegance to your garden with this blown glass daffodil, created by North Carolina artist Will Kurylo. Vibrant and full of personality, each piece is individually crafted using traditional glassblowing techniques, ensuring no two flowers are exactly alike.

The daffodil features a vivid orange trumpet surrounded by brilliant yellow petals, all delicately perched atop a gracefully curved green stem. The glass flower is secured on a removable short length of rebar, allowing for easy installation in your garden, flowerbed, or planter. Designed to catch the light and add a burst of color year-round, this sculpture brings art and nature together in beautiful harmony.

While stunning on its own, these glass daffodils are truly magical when displayed in a group. Cluster several together at varying angles and heights to create a radiant, sculptural bouquet that dances with color and light.
Whether nestled among live plants or placed in a more minimalist setting, the effect is both enchanting and joyful, turning any garden into a vibrant, storybook landscape. Each daffodil measures between 17"-19" and includes a 14" length of rebar for securing in the ground.

Details

  • Created by North Carolina artist Will Kurylo
  • Materials: Hand-blown glass, steel rebar
  • Approximate height is 17–19 inches (may vary slightly)
  • Weather-resistant and suitable for outdoor display
  • Includes a 14" length of rebar for securing in the ground


About Will Kurylo

Will Kurylo has called North Carolina home for most of his life. From a young age, he was captivated by the world of art, always exploring new forms of creative expression, but it was in 2002 that he discovered his true passion: glass.
For Will, working with glass is more than craft—it's a collaboration with light. Every piece he creates plays with reflection, transparency, and color, revealing something new from every angle. The process is equal parts challenge and discovery, and that sense of exploration drives his work every day.