Ne’Qwa Art In-Store Free Personalization in 2020 on December 5, 2020 from 10:00 - 5:00 pm
MOSACK’S will hold a 2020 Ne’Qwa Art In-Store Free Personalization Event. We are delighted to invite you to this year’s Event and we know you, our customers, will enjoy this exciting opportunity to see how these unique Hand-Painted Glass Ornaments are created and, at the same time, have your Ornaments personalized for free!
Ne’Qwa Art Ornaments sold before and during the day of our Event can be personalized for free. You can take advantage of these weeks leading up to our 2020 Ne’Qwa Art Personalization Event to purchase Ne’Qwa Art Ornaments and they will be personalized for you on December 5th. We have forms on hand for you to fill out with your desired personalization message, which will then be placed inside each beautiful ornament box. MOSACK’S will hold these in a secure area for personalization for you! Some suggestions are listed below.
With every Ne’Qwa Art purchase, you can also enter for the chance to win one of our Ne’Qwa Art Hand-Painted Glass Ornaments
Personalization suggestions:..........
Merry Christmas 2020........
Our First Christmas 2020..........
Baby's First Christmas 2020........
Wishing You Peace & Joy..........
Merry Christmas Mom & Dad..........
With Love from Tom, Nancy, Bryce and Olivia..........
Happy Anniversary, 2020..........
Happy Birthday Grandma, Love, Suzie and Blake..........
To the Hamiltons , From the Taylors
Ne’Qwa Art Glass Ornaments, presented here by MOSACK’S to make available to you these beautiful mouth-blown glass ornaments meticulously reverse hand-painted from the inside. These ornaments come luxuriously packed in a hand-crafted, satin-lined, velour presentation case. In addition, ornaments come with a Certificate of Authenticity, art history booklet and gift card.
Through a small opening in each mouth-blown glass ornament, the artist uses delicate brush strokes to hand-paint on the inside of the mouth-blown glass. From outlining to shading to color application, all work is painstakingly done in freehand. This reverse-painting art form flourished during the 17th century however today there are only a few artist groups who possess the skill to create these exquisitely beautiful ornaments.
According to Ne’Qwa Art’s co-founder and head designer Jim Sexton, “Today there are only a few artist groups, living in remote villages throughout China, who possess the skill to create Ne’Qwa Art’s contemporary art objects. By bringing together the popular artwork of internationally known artists with the centuries-old skill of Chinese artisans, Ne’Qwa Art is committed to reviving this ancient art form.”