Ukiah, CA 95482
United States of America
Many of the hand blown glass pieces are done locally while others are ordered in, either way they are beautiful and one can spend all day looking at them and always see something new. There prices vary greatly, with cheaper, thinner glass and plainer pieces cost $10-$15, to much bigger water pieces full of different glass designs costing a few hundred bucks. I even heard that some cost more than a thousand dollars, but I must not have seen that one, I bet it was awesome.
Other glass accessories such as organic and condensed cleaners, stems and thick, soft travel bags in many sizes are always in stock. If you are buying a big piece or are planning to take yours with you a bunch then I recommend getting one of these bags, they are so padded, nothing is going to get broken, even if dropped on purpose.
They have Mendo Mulchers available in different sizes and with or without a catch screen. Other mulchers are available as well, but I cannot remember the brand, but they pretty much work the same and the prices are similar. There prices range from $10 to $50 depending on the size and style. If you are in need or some rolling papers, they have you covered there as well. Choose from regular or king size Zig Zags, Hempire or a few others.
Emerald Triangle Glassworks has a decent collection of women's and men's natural fiber clothing as well as clothing made from Hemp Organic Cotton. A new shipment of snowboarding gear from Hemp Hoodlamb, was also recently received and they seem to be rather popular.
Hold on a moment, Emerald Triangle Glassworks does not stop there. Add some color and creative art to your walls with available art posters and prints. Everyone finds at least one design they like.
Emerald Triangle Glassworks is open seven days a week and open late for convenience. They are located at 415 South State Street, Ukiah, California, next to Bank of America and the Thai restaurant. For more information, they can be reached at (707) 467-3994.
Published by Jessica Rowe
My name is Jessica, I am 27 years old and have lived in northern California since I was an infant. I live with my amazing boyfriend Jessy, our almost 5 year old son year old son Ethan, our dogs bocephus and... View profile
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Post a CommentI drive past this place all the time, but have never gone in. After reading your article, I think I'll give it a visit.
Awesome very cool read!!!!!