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2000 Jeremy Lotton Multiflora Paperweight

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2000 Jeremy Lotton Multiflora Paperweight 3.5" wide x 2.75" tall with no damage<br>or wear.<br><br>Jeremiah Lotton was born in 1982 into a family of successful glass artists. Fram<br>an early age, Jeremiah was facinated with glass and learning the art of working<br>with his hands to create beautiful things. At 13, Jeremiah worked in his<br>father's studio learning to build and maintain glass furnaces. He also learned<br>how to use glass and polishing equipment and began to gain a general<br>understanding of how a glass studio functions. At 15, he began working with hot<br>glass itself, and by 17, he had developed his own line of designs.<br><br>Following in the tradition of his grandfather, father, and uncles, Jeremiah<br>strives to produce the highest quality glass. These standards show through his<br>designs and are evident in how quickly his is progressing. Being the first of<br>the third generation, hold much responsibility. It is extremely important to<br>Jeremiah that he lives up to the high standards associated with the Lotton name.<br>Jeremiah continues to develop his talents by working at the bench daily creating<br>new and exciting designs with increasing enthusiasm. Watching his work evolve<br>and expand will be exciting for all of Jeremiah's numerous collectors.<br>pwdrawer
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    2000 Jeremy Lotton Multiflora Paperweight 3.5" wide x 2.75" tall with no damage<br>or wear.<br><br>Jeremiah Lotton was born in 1982 into a family of successful glass artists. Fram<br>an early age, Jeremiah was facinated with glass and learning the art of working<br>with his hands to create beautiful things. At 13, Jeremiah worked in his<br>father's studio learning to build and maintain glass furnaces. He also learned<br>how to use glass and polishing equipment and began to gain a general<br>understanding of how a glass studio functions. At 15, he began working with hot<br>glass itself, and by 17, he had developed his own line of designs.<br><br>Following in the tradition of his grandfather, father, and uncles, Jeremiah<br>strives to produce the highest quality glass. These standards show through his<br>designs and are evident in how quickly his is progressing. Being the first of<br>the third generation, hold much responsibility. It is extremely important to<br>Jeremiah that he lives up to the high standards associated with the Lotton name.<br>Jeremiah continues to develop his talents by working at the bench daily creating<br>new and exciting designs with increasing enthusiasm. Watching his work evolve<br>and expand will be exciting for all of Jeremiah's numerous collectors.<br>pwdrawer

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