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    Olympic Color Rods

    Olympic Color Rods

    5.0
    (6 reviews)
    4.8 mi
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    I was in Seattle for work, and since I had ordered many times online from Olympic Color Rods, I…read morewanted to shop in person while in town being mindful to not go over the airline's maximum weight for my suitcase. Staff were amazing and showed me where everything was and how to find any other information on books or the computer stations they had set up. They even have a fridge with complimentary soft drinks for customers. So many colors!! Frit and color bar everywhere! This is a glassblowing candy store! The scrap area is fun too...,random grab bags of unlabeled color. I bought some of those for fun along with some scrap dichroic glass which will be fun to experiment with. The tool selection is excellent as well, and it was nice to be able to see and hold tools before buying since tools are a fairly substantial investment. If you're using a ride share to get here, just a heads up that they'll probably drop you off and pick you up on the street above the parking lot, but just look down the driveway into the parking lot and you'll know you're in the right place. It was only 5 miles from my hotel, but a 25 minute ride with Seattle traffic at 11AM on a weekday...so plan your time accordingly if you're doing what I did and squeezing in a shopping trip between meetings.

    I am new to working with hot glass. I visited Olympic to purchase supplies. They could not have…read morebeen more helpful and accommodating. Cheyenne was very helpful and she gave me so much information about their services. The warehouse team loaded my truck properly and professionally. Great experience

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    So much color!
    So much color!
    Frit in every color and size
    Frit in every color and size
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    Color rods in every color!
    The Boro School

    The Boro School

    5.0
    (1 review)
    1.7 mi

    Fantastic collaboration of glass enthusiasts inspired by inhouse well known artist, Nate Dizzler…read more The classes are detailed and provided by a long time apprentice of Nate's. Born also offers Community Day, during which torch time is at no cost and visiting artists offer free instruction. Can't go wrong here!

    From the owner: The Boro School is Seattle's Premier FlameWorking School & Studio and is now the largest rentable…read moreFlameWorking studio in the Puget Sound Area. The Boro School is housed inside Seattle's renowned 7 Point Studios and owned by glass artist Nate Dizzle. We offer a full curriculum of FlameWorking classes for beginning and experienced glassblowers alike and we are the only pipe friendly studio in Seattle, offering three different series of PipeMaking classes. We rent studio time by the hour and offer memberships which get discounts on studio rental and supplies from our retail store. Private and group lessons are available upon request. Our supply store carries Simax clear rod and tubing, color from Northstar glass, GTT torches, AIM Kilns, and Griffin Glass tools as well as an array of awesome Boro School merchandise. With introductory to advanced classes, full-immersion style work, and unique opportunities to work with masters of the industry, we promise inform, engage, and inspire

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    Nate and SwissGuitar in Northwest Leaf magazine's April 2014 Issue.
    Nate and SwissGuitar in Northwest Leaf magazine's April 2014 Issue.
    Every 2nd Saturday of the month is Free Community Day.

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    Every 2nd Saturday of the month is Free Community Day.

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