Each Glass Memorial is individually created with care by Setsuko
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​Each Glass Memorial is individually created with care by Setsuko Ogishi in the Hunter Valley based studio. ​#lovedone #child #wife #husband #grief#memorial #mother #loss #love #remembering #glass #glassmemorial #glassart #ogishiglass #ahes #ashesintoglass #ashesintobeauty #memorialglass #father #mumanddad #together #forever ..read more
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There are in fact many different and unique ways to store the ashes of a loved one
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Traditionally Urns are often chosen as the option for storing ashes, they are often hidden away from view and forgotten. There are in fact many different and unique ways to store the ashes of a loved one, some of which are beautiful and special ways to celebrate and connect with them.  #lovedone #child #wife #husband #grief #memorial #mother #loss #love #remembering #glass #glassmemorial #glassart #ogishiglass #ahes #ashesintoglass #ashesintobeauty #memorialglass #father #mumanddad #together #forever #Urns #Urn ..read more
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Grief changes shape, but it never ends
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​Ogishi Glass Memorial piece gives a memory of loved one beautifully along with you.  #lovedone #child #wife #husband #grief #memorial #mother #loss #love #remembering #glass #glassmemorial #glassart #ogishiglass #ahes #ashesintoglass #ashesintobeauty #memorialglass #father #mumanddad #together #forever  ..read more
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Setsuko and Ogishi Glass Memorial story on SBS Small Business Secrets
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Setsuko Ogishi is one of the few women glassblowers in Australia.  There are few art forms more energy intensive than glassblowing. Typically, three different furnaces (running upwards of 1000 degrees Celsius) are required to melt the glass, manipulate it, and then slowly cool it down. It’s an expensive exercise, which is why Setsuko Ogishi says her glass studio in the New South Wales Hunter Valley is one of only a handful in Australia. ​“Most of our expense goes to energy. That’s why there are not many studios existing.” Please click image below to find full story and video on TV.  ..read more
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If you have been wondering for a while what to do with a loved ones ashes, it is time to act. Take your next step with Ogishi Glass
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Place your order for Ogishi Glass Memorial before 16th June to have your beautiful Glass Memorial made in this production season. Setsuko will continue producing glass works until the end of June, so orders placed this production season will be finalised and ready for you in July.  Do not worry if you miss out on ordering this time, we understand this is an important decision for you. Setsuko will start production again in October, so orders place after the 16th June will be produced in the following production season.  ..read more
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Alternative to an Urn for your Loved ones Ashes - 5 reasons to choose Ogishi Glass Memorial
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Traditionally Urns are often chosen as the option for storing ashes, they are often hidden away from view and forgotten. There are in fact many different and unique ways to store the ashes of a loved one, some of which are beautiful and special ways to celebrate and connect with them.  Ogishi Glass Memorials are: 1. Beautiful Glass Object. The combination of ashes and coloured glass in the clear glass creates a unique and stunning glass piece. 2. Unique just like your loved one. Each piece is made individually and is completely unique.  3. Lasts for almost forever. Glas ..read more
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Latest work with a father's ashes
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A glass bottle and a glass solid sphere are captured a father's favourite colour with his ashes.  So she can feel her father everyday closer to her.  ..read more
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Now it is the right time to order
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Setsuko attended The Australian Funeral Expo 2017  She introduced Ogishi Glass Memorial to key people of the industry at the Australian Funeral Expo on 9th September.   A thin layer of ashes will be captured in glass with favourite colour. Integrating ashes and art glass to create affordable and unique alternatives to traditional service options. ​ Now Setsuko is back to her studio to work. She will start working on each glass memorial from October till just before Christmas 2017. Now it is the right time to order.    ..read more
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Creating Glass Memorial at Ogishi Glass Studio
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Please view Setsuko is making a Glass Memorial "Touch round" in her studio.  ..read more
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Lovely day out from Studio
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Setsuko had a day out of studio yesterday,  1st April at Civic Park Newcastle NSW. It was a beautiful autumn day with blue sky.   We had a break from rain which some area were flooded lately. It seems everybody in the park enjoyed the day.  ..read more
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