Chuppah Glass:  From Wedding Ceremony to Cherished Keepsake

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 Jewish Wedding Ceremony

The Jewish wedding ceremony ends with a famous bang. Stomping on a glass is one of the best-known features of Jewish weddings. Make your wedding ceremony extra special when you turn your broken shards of glass into a glass keepsake that you will treasure forever.

Morris County School of Glass offers special glasses for breaking under the Chuppah in a variety of colors. Then, as newlyweds, you bring your broken shards of glass to our Studio to work with one of our skilled artisans and transform it into either a bowl or vase. Your glass shards will be melted together and formed into a timeless reminder of your special day.

This experience includes one glass vessel with satin pouch for the shards, plus a 1-hour private glass blowing session where you assist a glassblowing artist to create your one-of-a-kind art piece. You will both help blow out the form, apply the color and work in planning the design and execution session with one of our all-star glassblowers!

Cost:  $395*

Final bowl or vase not to exceed 10” H x 6” W

For more info or to book: info@mcsog.com

* some colors may call for an additional fee

“My husband and I participated in the chuppah glass wedding program and we are so pleased with our new piece! MCSOG was so helpful throughout the whole process and our instructor Jason was so nice when making our piece. Both he and the owner of the school took the time and patience to educate us on the glass making process and answered all of the questions we had. Jason also made sure we were front and center when making our piece and we had so much fun! Would definitely recommend as a fun family activity or date! And if you’re getting married soon, definitely check out their wedding programs!”- Jasmine