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Charged Glassworks is a Boston-based glass art and design studio run by artist Sarah Michalik and her partner Noah Weinert. We specialize in manufacturing glass art, home decor, skin care, and wearables. We hand blow all of our glass at a studio in Downtown Boston and sell our work wholesale and retail worldwide. The start of 2022 marks the 6th year that we have been open as small, woman-owned, business.
Sarah's designs are inspired by her time learning different glass techniques from around the world, married with her time working in contemporary art galleries in New York. She has studied glass techniques in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Italy, and at home in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, and Massachusetts.
Each of our designs is a contemporary take on the timeless style of glass. Made by hand, we develop a relationship with each piece we create, and believe that a certain personal “charge” is transferred to the owner and will continue to live on for years to come.
What does our name mean?
The term Charge refers to the act of filling up a hot glass furnace with raw glass, known in the industry as Charging. Along with our electric melting furnace, there also seems to be a certain “charge” or spark of electric excitement felt by anyone who learns the art of glass blowing.
Announcement
Charged Glassworks is a Boston-based glass art and design studio run by artist Sarah Michalik and her partner Noah Weinert. We specialize in manufacturing glass art, home decor, skin care, and wearables. We hand blow all of our glass at a studio in Downtown Boston and sell our work wholesale and retail worldwide. The start of 2022 marks the 6th year that we have been open as small, woman-owned, business.
Sarah's designs are inspired by her time learning different glass techniques from around the world, married with her time working in contemporary art galleries in New York. She has studied glass techniques in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Italy, and at home in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, and Massachusetts.
Each of our designs is a contemporary take on the timeless style of glass. Made by hand, we develop a relationship with each piece we create, and believe that a certain personal “charge” is transferred to the owner and will continue to live on for years to come.
What does our name mean?
The term Charge refers to the act of filling up a hot glass furnace with raw glass, known in the industry as Charging. Along with our electric melting furnace, there also seems to be a certain “charge” or spark of electric excitement felt by anyone who learns the art of glass blowing.
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destefano on Jun 18, 2022
5 out of 5 starsBest small business for unique gifts. Impeccable quality and service.
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T. on Mar 25, 2022
5 out of 5 starsVery nice piece, the depth to the colors is especially impressive. It was very well packed and arrived quickly
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BeanSpalding on Jun 25, 2022
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful product, cute packaging, little note. Love the personal touch.
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Inga on May 28, 2022
5 out of 5 starsGreat customer service. The earrings were a little darker than I was expecting and I was able to exchange for a lighter pair without any issues. Beautiful beads. I highly recommend this shop!
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Cindy on May 28, 2022
5 out of 5 starsWonderful glass pumpkin. This is my 3rd glass pumpkin from this glass artist. Very happy!!
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Martha on May 13, 2022
5 out of 5 starsMy daughter loves this bowl. We saw the artist’s work in Boston and it is beautiful
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Ariel on May 12, 2022
5 out of 5 starsSo cool! I love these earrings. They are very unique, the quality is wonderful and the shippingwas even faster than expected. I will definitely be a returning customer!
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About ChargedGlassworks
The Story of Charged Glassworks
Who are we?
Charged Glassworks is a Massachusetts based glass design and production studio. We specialize in handmade, blown glass décor. A MA native, Sarah Michalik, leads the team of glass blowers needed to produce these works of art. Charged Glassworks is also a school for the public to learn how to blow, lampwork, and fuse glass.
What does our name mean?
The term Charge refers to the act of filling up a hot glass furnace with raw glass, known in the industry as Charging. Along with our electric melting furnace, there also seems to be a certain “charge” or spark of electric excitement felt by anyone who learns the art of glass blowing.
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Sarah Michalik
Owner, Creator, Designer
Sarah Michalik is a Massachusetts-born artist currently based in Boston, MA. Sarah attended Rochester Institute of Technology, receiving a BFA in Glass and Tyler School of Art for her MFA in 2013. For a full bio please visit: www.sarahmichalik.com
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We are happy to prepare your order for gifting and can add a handwritten note.
*Please note, we can not be responsible for packages undelivered due to wrong address. Please check that your address is USPS verified before placing an order. In order to redeliver a returned package, additional shipping charges will be added.