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Seattle Glassblowing Studio    

4.6/5
(408) · Art gallery in Seattle, WA
Address: 2227 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Hours: Closed · Opens 10 AM
Days of weekOpen hours
Monday
10 AM - 6 PM
Tuesday
10 AM - 6 PM
Wednesday
10 AM - 6 PM
Thursday
10 AM - 6 PM
Friday
10 AM - 6 PM
Saturday
10 AM - 6 PM
Sunday
10 AM - 6 PM
Service Areas: International
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Visit Downtown Seattle's premier glassblowing studio and watch LIVE glassblowing by world class artisans! Seattle Glassblowing Studio specializes in …

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4.6/5 · 408 reviews
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Sep 20, 2024
We had a wonderful time at Seattle Glassblowing Studio. It was our first time creating with glass, but thanks to our wonderful instructor Joe, our four pieces actually came out looking great. The st…Full review by Betty G
Jun 26, 2024
This was our second time at Seattle Glassblowing, the first having been 10 years ago! They have definitely upped their game in between. It was pretty industrial our first time, still an AMAZING exper…Full review by Calif0rniaStephanie
Dec 15, 2023
This place was so much fun. You can make an appointment to do the glass blowing with an instructor. They had a company glass there that were going to be doing it. They had so many beautiful pieces th…Full review by LongabergerLady
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Questions & answers

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I have a 10 year old , would this be a problem for the glass blowing class, preferably the $65.00 one?
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I would not take toddlers into the shop; it's tight in there and EVERYthing is breakable. But I think that a 10-year-old could take a glass blowing class -- assuming a normal 10-year …
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I would not take toddlers into the shop; it's tight in there and EVERYthing is breakable. But I think that a 10-year-old could take a glass blowing class -- assuming a normal 10-year-old. You know you're kid. Materials are hot; there is some danger. If your kid listens and follows instructions and demonstrates care, then s/he'll be fine. If your kid isn't good about staying still, following instructions, etc., then NO.
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I wonder if they'll special make waterpipes? For like tobacco consumption?
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I am not sure but they seemed to specialize in custom blown, decorative glass. Suggest you contact them directly.
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I wonder if they'll special make waterpipes? For like tobacco consumption?
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While we were there, a couple was sitting near one of the glass blowers watching him make a piece just for them. You would have to check with them to find out if they take special orders.
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What choice of glass objects do you have to make in the class?
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Hello! For the Blow Your Own Glass Experience, you can choose between 6 different shapes right now. You can make a paperweight, flower, ornament, sea float globe, small bowl …
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Hello! For the Blow Your Own Glass Experience, you can choose between 6 different shapes right now. You can make a paperweight, flower, ornament, sea float globe, small bowl or pumpkin. In the Private Lesson, participants make a average total of 5 pieces. Because it's a longer class, you have more flexibility in the choice of shapes. Feel free to email us directly or call at 206-448-2181 if you have any other questions! We hope to see you in the Studio for a class!
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What are the charges for shipping your creations internationally? Your website mentioned that you ship the …
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What are the charges for shipping your creations internationally? Your website mentioned that you ship the pieces we create. Thanks.
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From memory, and don't quote me, I think it cost me about $60 to ship 2 pieces to Australia. They were well padded and arrived in perfect condition. I do not know if that cost was based …
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From memory, and don't quote me, I think it cost me about $60 to ship 2 pieces to Australia. They were well padded and arrived in perfect condition. I do not know if that cost was based on weight, or size of box, so I don't know what it would have cost to send all my pieces (the paperweights were quite heavy so I took them in hand luggage padded inside socks - and yes, got pulled up by Customs because they looked strange but showed them to the Customs guy and he was very interested in their story and of course allowed them through) I only chose to ship the two items I thought most likely to break in my luggage. Definitely, I do Not regret that I shipped them!
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