Fused glass cairn called “Lake” in shades of blue.
Measures approximately 3 inches at widest by 3 inches tall.
The word “cairn” comes from a Gaelic term meaning “heap of stones.” These rock piles are formed by people passing on a hiking trail to indicate food, shelter, or direction, but they can also represent a memorial. The colors in these glass pieces have a significant correlation to the characteristics of New Hampshire; ice, rock/earth, forest, fall, ocean, lilacs, granite, lake, and sky.Â
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