Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests > Glass Animals & Figurines
Lampwork Snake Charmer
Tigerchips:
I see, how do I remove it without smashing the glass? Warm water perhaps or should I leave it? It actually looks quite nice with the base on.
Lustrousstone:
Try warm water (not hot), otherwise I would leave it. If you're going to sell it just explain that's how you got it. It may be uncommon enough to do well as is
Frank:
I wouldn't risk the damage, quite scarce only a handfull shown up in the past year.
Pinkspoons:
I'd leave it as is too, probably.
Glass that's been added to is always going to be more saleable than glass that's been broken. :D
But if you feel you have to have a tinker, you might bode well with soaking it in nail-polish remover, which will likely dissolve the glue. Apparently lighter fluid works too.
Tigerchips:
Thanks, yep, I'll just leave it.
Funnily enough, I saw a snake charmer a few years back but I can't remember what it looked like, do many companies make these?
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version