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A wall clock "Streamline"
In this clock I combined two different techniques.
The center of the clock was made using a so-called "raking" technique of glass fusing. The preliminary prepared glass plate with many colorful glass stringers on the top was placed inside the kiln and heated to 1700F. Then using a stainless-steel hook, I pulled molten glass on the surface several times and in opposite directions. That created the uniqueness.
The central part is surrounded by a series of red-orange-white stripes. The farther white stripes from the center, the wider they are. White stripes have a very light blue shade.
After firing the edges of the disk were ground and polished. Also, I cut digits from a sheet glass and arranged them on the surface. Next firing attached digits and hour dots to the surface.
Finally, I made a hole in the center and attached a clock movement with a hanger.
Diameter: 12 inches. A strong hanger at the back side allows hanging easily and securely.
This clock is battery powered and is very precise. Almost no maintenance required: simply change time in Spring and Fall to follow DST. Battery usually lasts 1.5-2 years depending on brand. You may choose either a standard movement or a silent movement (no ticking).