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Crafts CouncilDirectoryNeil Wilkin Glass

Garden Jewels

Neil Wilkin Glass

Lampeter, Wales


Dew Drop, Neil Wilkin

Solid furnace worked glass. Optical effect in Kari Beardsell’s Garden at RHS Hampton Court


Bodkin, Neil Wilkin

Individual hairpins to keep things in order for your flower bed


Emerald 21, Neil Wilkin

Spiral Bodkins, Neil Wilkin

Individual hairpins to keep your flowerbeds in order


Lilac Tree, Neil Wilkin

200cm high stainless steel and cast ground and polished dichroic glass ‘fruits’. Tubes were forged into tapers with help from blacksmith Peter Osborne

Garden Jewels

Neil Wilkin Glass

Lampeter, Wales


Dew Drop, Neil Wilkin

Solid furnace worked glass. Optical effect in Kari Beardsell’s Garden at RHS Hampton Court


Spiral Bodkins, Neil Wilkin

Individual hairpins to keep your flowerbeds in order


Bodkin, Neil Wilkin

Individual hairpins to keep things in order for your flower bed


Lilac Tree, Neil Wilkin

200cm high stainless steel and cast ground and polished dichroic glass ‘fruits’. Tubes were forged into tapers with help from blacksmith Peter Osborne


Emerald 21, Neil Wilkin

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