Artistry in Glass Tucson's Art Glass Center
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It is with mixed feelings that we announce the closure of Artistry in Glass after 38 long years in business. We have met hundreds of interesting people, made beautiful glass art and restored numerous precious collectibles. So, we will miss our customers but we also look forward to our retirement. Click this link to keep in touch.
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It is with mixed feelings that we announce the closure of Artistry in Glass after 38 long years in business. We have met hundreds of interesting people, made beautiful glass art and restored numerous precious collectibles. So, we will miss our customers but we also look forward to our retirement. Click this link to keep in touch.
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