🔥 John Barber Hand-Blown Art Glass Sculpture – Signed 3/91 – Ruby Core – $475 OBO
📍 Location: Redlands, CA
✨ Description:
Striking hand-blown glass sculpture by John Barber, dated and signed “3/91”. This work features Barber’s signature ruby ribbon core, suspended inside a thick, crystal-clear glass block. The light interaction through the inner swirl creates a mesmerizing visual depth and movement, characteristic of Barber’s best studio work from the early ’90s.
Each piece from this series was individually blown and signed — no two are alike. This one, numbered 3/91, marks an early piece from that year’s limited studio production.
🔹 Features:
Authentic John Barber studio glass, Laguna Beach, CA
Signed and dated on base “John Barber 3/91”
Measures approx. 7–8″ tall (estimate based on photo)
Rich ruby core suspended within clear glass body
Excellent condition – no chips, cracks, or repairs
Collectible and display-ready
đź’˛ Price: $475 OBO
Comparable signed Barber pieces with internal coloration and 1990s dates have sold between $500–$850, depending on size and color intensity.
🪶 About the Artist:
John Barber (b. 1948) is one of California’s leading contemporary glass artists, known for his fluid organic forms and glowing internal colorations. Based in Laguna Beach, Barber has been creating fine studio glass since the 1970s, and his works are featured in major collections and exhibitions worldwide.
Authentication and Attribution
This hand-blown glass vessel is an original studio work by John Barber, a renowned American glass artist based in Laguna Beach, California. The piece bears Barber’s authentic etched signature on the underside of the base, executed in his characteristic fine cursive script using a diamond-point stylus. While the signature does not include a visible year of manufacture, the craftsmanship, iridescent surface finish, and organic design elements are consistent with Barber’s mid-to-late career studio production (circa 1980s–2000s). Each piece was individually made and signed by Barber, not mass-produced, making it a unique example of his artistry. The work exemplifies his hallmark combination of iridescent luster, pulled feathering, and refined form that earned him recognition as one of California’s leading studio glass artists.