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Art Glass Awards

Our art glass awards are some of our most unique pieces and free-flowing designs. We use various hand-blown art glass techniques and skillfully infuse colors like red, yellow, green, and blue. These works of art range in size - from an impressive 16" tall. Every piece includes all of your engraving, personalization, and setups, as well as a high-end presentation box.

Art Glass Awards

Are you looking for a cost-effective way of recognizing your top performers? Crystal awards can be expensive and impact your budget, making art glass awards a perfect solution.

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Generally less expensive than their crystal counterparts, most art glass awards are also more visually interesting because blown and shaped glass has a much wider range of texture and color, making these surprisingly sturdy art works unforgettable.

Below, you'll find our complete collection of art glass awards, and as you can see, we have an amazing variety to choose from. You're sure to find exactly the award you're looking for here.

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Customer Favorite Art Glass Awards

Updated Friday 04-25-2025
Exclaim Art Glass Award
from Judith of Undisclosed

Exclaim Art Glass Award

I would buy this again
This piece is exceptionally beautiful in person. The art team did a wonderful job and April (Customer Service Rep) was a delight to work with.

Cherry Blossoms Snow Globe
from RDC of Houston, TX

Cherry Blossoms Snow Globe

Good product
Used as a gift, but would prefer if font options were available.

Ribbon Glass Award
from KikiS of Texas

Ribbon Glass Award

Given as a Service Award
This award was chosen to give as a service award. We love the unique look of the ribbon in the glass ball. The description of this product did not detail the engraving style, which is on the back of the cube (backwards), so that it is read through the glass cube. This style of engraving is not easily readable unless ones eyes are directly lined up with the front of the cube.