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What Will Become of Your or Your Loved One's Cremains?The Glass Artistry of Memorial Glass™ Provides the AnswerCazadero, California - August 1, 2007 - Many people would like an artistic solution to preserve their memory after they have passed away but haven't found the right means. Other people have a box of ashes stored in a box on the top shelf in their closet for years because they don't know what to do with their loved one's cremains. Now, cremated ash remains can be combined with the art and alchemy of glass-making to create a lasting tribute for family and friends. Seaview Art Glass founder, Fred S. Cresswell, with over 35 years of glassmaking experience, is doing just that. Since the first experiments with his father's ashes in 1993, as suggested by his mother, a bio-chemist, Fred S. Cresswell perfected his Opal Ash Glass™ formula in 1996 and now offers Memorial Glass™ sculptures in an artistic selection of graceful forms. Each piece of Memorial Glass™ is as individual as the beloved being memorialized; their ash imparts its own color and influence into the glass formula itself. Hand sculpted and blown, creative shapes of flames, hearts, flowers and paperweights offer a sense of serenity and calm and present people with an artistic way to honor their loved ones and sustain their presence. Pricing starts at $1,040. Memorial Glass™ sculptures of Opal Ash Glass™ have been handblown and sculpted at Seaview Art Glass since 1996 and are now being offered to the public. For more information and how to order please visit www.MemorialGlass.com. For more information or to schedule an interview, please call Fred Cresswell or Leslie Moody at 707-847-3443, or e-mail us at seaview@sonic.net.
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