Prairie glass brings robust, unique art to Topeka community
Alijah McCracken, Content Creator|January 28, 2021
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Christmas décor: The holidays are always full of cheer. This feeling is expressed through Christmas themed glass art displayed at the Prairie Glass Studio.
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Delicate art: Anyone in the Topeka community is welcome to view, buy and create glass art of their choice. Washburn grad and owner Kymm Ledbetter offers classes to the community to create their own custom pieces.
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Open doors: Prairie Glass Studio provides a variety of glass gifts, décor and other accessories. It is welcome to anyone in the Topeka community.
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Beautiful but fragile: Glass art is a medium anyone can try. It is created by melting glass together in a kiln, which results in a finished piece.
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Need a memento?: Kansas is known as the “Sunflower State”. All sorts of Kansas-themed glass art is available at the Prairie Glass Studio.
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Find you piece: There is an abundance of seasonal glass art available at the Prairie Glass Studio. They are perfect for viewing and sharing with loved ones during the holiday season.
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Pandemic impact: COVID-19 was a popular topic in the year 2020. These glass ornaments are dedicated to the mandatory quarantine and health care workers.
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Fused glass art: Prairie Glass Studio is a glass art shop located in Topeka, KS. The glass art is created by Kymm Ledbetter (owner), her team and customers who are interested in creating glass art themselves
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State symbol: Sunflowers are a very important plant in Kansas. A variety of sunflower themed glass can be seen at the Prairie Glass Studio.
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Such variety: Glass art and ornaments are not the only items available at the Prairie Glass Studio. There is also a variety of glass jewelry customers are welcome to choose from.
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Christmas décor: The holidays are always full of cheer. This feeling is expressed through Christmas themed glass art displayed at the Prairie Glass Studio.
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Delicate art: Anyone in the Topeka community is welcome to view, buy and create glass art of their choice. Washburn grad and owner Kymm Ledbetter offers classes to the community to create their own custom pieces.
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