Tap That Glass
Barth Hurwitz’s black smithery and glass blowing shop that specializes in fine metal work woven intricately with glass. Think things like lanterns where the glass bulb is covered in detailed iron branches, soft red vases with embedded metal handles, bowls with spider-webbing cracks filled with pewter.
The building itself consists of a ground-level shop and living quarters (messy and very bachelor-like) with the furnace and forge downstairs.
Items for sale are largely decorative, although some like lamps and glassware have practical function. A number of larger glass pieces like vases are displayed in the windows, bearing etchings of complex and jumbled symbols which contrast with the flow and form of the rest of the piece.