Thanks For Visiting!
March 27th, 2010 by Ron
Basically it’s the home studio of Ron and Micky Branch. We specialize in glass art – mostly etched glass, and stained glass. Our clientele are mainly other glass studios, but of course all inquiries are welcome. Email us about your project – if we can’t help you, we probably know who can. We are also currently in product development mode. Good things are in the works.
Stained Glass – We function as a stained glass overflow studio for several other local studios, providing top level craftsmanship in traditional leaded glass window fabrication. We will also take on repair work, and I am available for install work as well.
Sandblasting Service – I’ve been in the field for over twenty years, usually working in one studio or another, the techniques I use are highly specialized, advanced artistic rendering techniques in sandblasting, developed through experimentation over the years.
Capacity – A well designed workspace means our small square footage is capable of handling some pretty big jobs. The walk-in sandblast booth for example, has a 9 ft tall door.
Glasstone Studio is evolving, becoming more and more unique. I think that’s a good thing. As it grows, I am determined to allow it to be different.
Thanks ~ Ron
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November 3rd, 2013 at 5:09 pm
Great website, loved the sandblast booth saga.
November 25th, 2014 at 9:43 am
Hi James here .. I was watching the tv show about the Roswell rock decided to search on the internet for more info & discovered you. I am also a glass designer & artist. I was working for various studios here in Salt Lake for 20 years & now have begun the process of working from home. I find your website inspiring and addresses some issues I have encountered. I love your Seattle Scottish Rite Masonic Center window. So nice to see beautiful glass. I plan to check back from time to time.
May 17th, 2015 at 2:08 am
Richard – Thanks. I get a lot of visitors to “the sandblast saga” – I should take the time to finish it, there’s a lot more to add.
James – Thank you for the comment, sorry I didn’t see it for 6 months – let me know how your home studio turns out.