Another in the Oregon Postcard Series. The iconic lighthouse of Heceta Head is a popular stop for tourists and locals for it is such a typical representation of the glorious Oregon coast. A cozy little bay where one can camp or just picnic for the day. A short hike up the hill takes you to the famous lighthouse with it's adjacent out buildings. This is classic Oregon coastline and shouldn't be missed. This copper-foiled piece is ten inches wide and seven and one-half inches tall with a leather strap.
Our pieces are “Made to Order” and will ship out as fast as we can possibly make them once your order is received. All we ask is that you kindly allow up to four weeks for us to create your stained glass. It is handmade after all. And more about that handmade business: your piece may not look exactly as pictured here. We shall try our best to match that glass color, however, there are occasions when one glass sheet doesn’t look exactly like another. Your stained glass piece is destined to be a true “one-of-a-kind.”
Another in the Oregon Postcard Series. The iconic lighthouse of Heceta Head is a popular stop for tourists and locals for it is such a typical representation of the glorious Oregon coast. A cozy little bay where one can camp or just picnic for the day. A short hike up the hill takes you to the famous lighthouse with it's adjacent out buildings. This is classic Oregon coastline and shouldn't be missed. This copper-foiled piece is ten inches wide and seven and one-half inches tall with a leather strap.
Our pieces are “Made to Order” and will ship out as fast as we can possibly make them once your order is received. All we ask is that you kindly allow up to four weeks for us to create your stained glass. It is handmade after all. And more about that handmade business: your piece may not look exactly as pictured here. We shall try our best to match that glass color, however, there are occasions when one glass sheet doesn’t look exactly like another. Your stained glass piece is destined to be a true “one-of-a-kind.”