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Submitted photo · July 11, 2026

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thought to be Glass Eye Studio Heart of Fire series paperweight

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AI Identification

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Heart-shaped blown glass paperweight in the style of Glass Eye Studio

Art Glass

AI Estimated Value

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$60 – $120

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative heart-shaped paperweight or sculpture crafted from hand-blown glass. It features a vibrant internal color palette of swirling red, orange, and yellow hues, reminiscent of flame or fire, suspended within a clear glass casing. The interior display consists of fine glass threads and larger washes of color that follow the contours of the heart shape, tapering toward a clear, rounded point at the base. The surface appears smooth and highly polished, exhibiting a high level of craftsmanship consistent with contemporary art glass studio production. No maker's mark or signature is visible in the provided image; as such, attribution to a specific studio remains a hypothesis subject to physical examination. The owner identifies this as potentially being from the 'Heart of Fire' series by Glass Eye Studio, a claim that is stylistically consistent with the visual evidence but remains unverified without an etched signature or label. The item appears to be in good condition with no visible chips or cracks, though base wear cannot be assessed from this angle. The use of concentrated color filaments suggests a late 20th to early 21st-century manufacturing period.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on what I can see in the provided image, this hand-blown glass heart displays a high level of craftsmanship with its internal trailings of red and orange hues. The owner identifies this as potentially belonging to the 'Heart of Fire' series by Glass Eye Studio. According to this user submission, I am evaluating the piece under the hypothesis that it originates from that specific studio, though I cannot verify this attribution from a photo alone. The estimated value of $60 to $120 is based on the assumption that the piece is a genuine product of a recognized American art glass studio. I cannot see a signature or an etched date on the base, which are typical identifiers for such works; therefore, a physical inspection would be necessary to confirm the presence of a maker's mark. The current market for contemporary studio glass remains stable, particularly for giftable, heart-themed decor, though demand is significantly higher for pieces with traceable origins. If this item were found to be a mass-produced reproduction or a piece 'in the style of' without a specific studio affiliation, the market value would likely decrease to the $25 to $45 range. Conversely, if physical examination revealed a rare signature or limited edition numbering, the value could lean toward the higher end of my estimate. To reach a more formal conclusion, an in-person assessment of the glass quality and base wear, along with any original packaging or provenance documentation, would be required.

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