Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Glass Pendant Light Kits

We introduced our brand new Pendant Light Kits at CeramaJam 2010, and they were the talk of the event. Many studio owners were inspired by the samples pendant lights we have hanging in our office and the interactive class on learning to drill holes in glass. If you are looking for a way to step up your glass sales, to really wow your customers, and keep them coming back for more, our Pendant Light Kits are perfect for you!

The best way to get your customers interested in making their own glass pendants is to display the pendant lights that you and your staff create in your studio! Your customers will admire these lights and you can explain that they too can have similar pendant lights in their home.

More and more people want do-it-yourself projects for the feeling of accomplishment. Bisque Imports carries a full line of easy to install pendant light kits at affordable prices and in a variety of finishes to suit your design tastes! Help your customer refresh their home with this simple and easy project.

For more information on our Pendant Light Kits and How-to Guides:

3 comments:

  1. Wow,this looks like such a great project. One question, can I use my Skutt 27 kiln for glass? and ceramic ( not at the same time) of course. thanks

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  2. This is amazing. I'd love to try this. I've never fired glass but have been trying to learn.

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  3. Sorry for the late response. Yes, you can fire warm glass in any ceramic kiln. The hottest glass firing will be in the 1500 degree range. For more info, check out these training guides:
    http://www.bisqueimports.com/BisqueImportsStore/biwg_training_guide/BIWG_Training_Guide.html
    http://www.bisqueimports.com/BisqueImportsStore/Getting_Started_With_WG/Getting_Started.html

    Our Warm Glass resources area can be found here:
    http://www.bisqueimports.com/BisqueImportsStore/Resources.aspx

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