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FritForming Bonsai tree
FritForming Bonsai tree
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FritForming Bonsai Tree – Various Sizes and Thicknesses
With this FritForming Bonsai tree, you can give glass scraps and frit a new life in a tranquil, refined form. The bonsai's silhouette exudes balance and harmony, lending itself perfectly to subtle color combinations, transparency, and creative glass designs with a natural look. Ideal for decorative glass art with a timeless character.
The molds are available in both 4 mm and 7 mm thicknesses . The 4 mm versions are ideal for creating glass decals and individual glass elements that can later be incorporated into collages, bowls, panels, or other glass objects. The 7 mm versions are more suitable for standalone objects such as flat sculptures and decorative shapes.
Available variants
The FritForming Bonsai tree is available in the following versions:
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125 × 125 mm – 4 mm thickness
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125 × 125 mm – 7 mm thickness
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200 × 200 mm – 4 mm thickness
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200 × 200 mm – 7 mm thickness
Additional information
The molds are made of durable PLA plastic and are designed to be used again and again. The color of the mold may vary from the color shown on the website.
Important usage advice:
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The molds must never be fired in the glass furnace .
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Do not expose the molds to temperatures above 60 °C .
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After use, clean the mold by first allowing any glass adhesive to dry completely. Then carefully brush away any remaining glass residue.
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Never flush glass waste down the sink to prevent clogging and environmental impact.
For best results, we recommend using a specialized glass adhesive. Instructional videos are available explaining how to use the molds optimally. Firing schedules (for COE96 and COE90 glass) are also included as a guideline for achieving the best results, with minor adjustments possible for each kiln.
Dispatch:
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Netherlands: free shipping from €100.
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International: free shipping on orders over €150.
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Tariffs, duties, and taxes are not included.
✨ From residual glass to new glass art — that is FritForming.
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