Tufted Titmouse Glass Sculpture

Tufted Titmouse Glass Sculpture

WGK Glass Art

The majestic glass Standing Blue Heron will be a wonderful addition to your home decor. This beautiful, handmade, lamp worked glass sculpture is made in Tougkenamon, PA.

Dimensions: 6.25"

See it in person! This item is available at the following location:

Downtown Egg Harbor

$94

Shipping and Return Information

Standard Orders

Please see the chart below. Shipping rates are calculated for standard delivery based on the original price of the items in your order before other discounts. If you have any questions about shipping, please email orders@plumbottomgallery.com or call the gallery at 920-393-7885.

Total Order

Economy Shipping Charge

Up to $50

$10

$50.01–$100

$14

$100.01–$150

$18

$150.01–$200

$22

$200.01–$250

$26

$250.01–$500

$32

$500.01–$1,000

$50

$1,000.01–$2,000

$75

Over $2,000

$125

Jewelry

$8 for the first item, $2 for each additional item. If your order includes both jewelry and other items, it will be calculated under Standard Shipping.

Fine Jewelry

All fine jewelry is shipped as a signature required and insured package via UPS for $95, $10 for each additional item.

Ornaments

$10 for the first item, $3 for each additional item. If your order includes both ornaments and other items, it will be calculated under Standard Shipping.

Shipping to Multiple Addresses

To ship to more than one address, please place a separate order for each address or call us 920-393-7885

When to Expect Your Order

Please expect your order to ship within 4 business days. Some items will ship directly from the artists and delivery times will vary. You will be notified if your item is shipping directly from the artist. Once your order ships, you will receive up to date tracking information via email. If you do not receive tracking information, please check your spam folder or call the gallery at 920-393-7885.

In-Store Pickup

We offer free in-store pickup on all items at our Plum Bottom Road location.

Returns

You may return or exchange any item within 14 days of receiving it (with the exception of special orders.) Items may be returned for a refund of the purchase price only; shipping charges will not be refunded. You will receive your refund within 7 – 10 days of the gallery receiving the items on your original form of payment used to place the order. All returns must be mailed to the address below and must be insured for the value of the items in the package. Return shipping is the customer’s expense.

4999 Plum Bottom Road
Egg Harbor, WI 54209

Exchanges

Your replacement order will not be mailed until we receive your return. There are no additional shipping fees for replacement orders. If your exchange costs more than the original order, you must pay the difference. If your exchange costs less than the original order, you will receive the difference in the form of a store credit that is redeemable online and in-store.

Damaged Items

Please inspect your package and items within three days of receiving. If your items are damaged, please call 920-393-7885 as soon as possible so we can arrange to have the package inspected. Please keep all of the original packing materials. Any damage reported after three days of receiving the package will be dealt with at the gallery’s discretion.

Gifts

We realize that the 14-day return window may not be feasible for gifts and we will accept gift returns within an extended time frame. If you return a gift, you will receive a store credit that is redeemable online and in store.

Order Cancellations

Any order (except special orders) can be canceled before it is shipped. To cancel an order, please email orders@plumbottomgallery.com. You will receive your refund on the same form of payment used to place your order. Your refund will be processed the next business day, though it may take 7 – 10 business days for your refund to appear on your statement.



About the Artist


WGK Glass Art

WGK Glass Art

WGK Glass was started by owner Thomas von Koch in Germany in 1982. Thomas, who was 25 at the time, knew very little about running a business. He started everything from scratch as a passionate lamp worker who wanted to create pieces that reflected how he felt. He started with vases and tea light candle holders as most glass blowers did at that time. As time progressed, so did he. Thomas spent the majority of his childhood summers in a small cottage in Austria. This is where he was taught by his father to love, respect, and appreciate nature. Thomas began to reflect back on these times and decided to use nature to revamp his creative style.