FAQ
Our products are made out of borosilicate glass which is very durable and can withstand mild impact. Our best advice is to handle with care and avoid dropping them on hard surfaces such as tile or cement.
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The beauty of hand blown glass is that each piece is unique and no two products are exactly alike. Since each model is handmade and unique we put a disclaimer on every product that says the following: Color and precise design of actual product may slightly vary from photograph
DART RINGS - FAQ
Dart Rings are handcrafted borosilicate glass ring necklaces designed to hold 3 darts in place.
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Absolutely! Dart Rings are designed to support virtually every barrel size, weight and flight shape (even slim and paper flights). They can be used with either soft tip or steel tip darts.
Nope, the Dart Ring will move with the weight of your darts.
Yes they work with either soft or steel tip darts. Pro Tip for Steel Tippers: the string necklace can be re-knotted so your darts lay in an optimal position to not prick your body.
The string necklace that comes with the Dart Rings is adjustable to fit any head size! You can also untie the string and replace it with your own personal chain or lanyard if desired.
Our Dart Rings are made out of borosilicate glass which is very durable and can withstand mild impact. Our best advice is to handle with care and avoid dropping them on hard surfaces such as tile or cement.
You bet! That’s how you wear out your flights quicker. Resting them within the Dart Ring gives those flights room to breathe and remain durable!
They sure are! Each Dart Ring is handmade, unique and made in America. Because of that, color and precise design of the actual product may slightly vary from the photograph seen on the website.
Our Dart Rings Filters help you sort them by their unique properties and style. Here are their definitions:
Sculpture: This filter displays only our hand sculpted dart rings like our dragons and sea turtles. Extra time, creativity and care go into developing these products as they are inspired by nature and mythology. First the ring itself is formed, then the rest of the full sculpture pieces (like eyes, horns or limbs) are shaped over a flame.
Implosion: The implosion technique is where color or fumed glass is actually imploded into clear glass thus fully encasing it.
Millefiori: Originally an Italian word that means 1,000 flowers, Millefiori in glass blowing means an ornamental glass produced by cutting cross sections of an image made completely of glass. Millefiori Dart Rings are made by encasing a Mille into a clear piece of glass for best viewing ability.
Sparkle: This filter will display all dart rings that literally have a sparkle to them - especially noticeable when twirled around under direct light.
Opaque: The term Opaque is used to describe glass that is non transparent - meaning you are not able to see through it. Therefore, this filter will display all dart rings where the majority of their mass is not see through. Keep in mind the Millefiori and Implosion dart rings ARE included in this filter type.
Translucent:
Translucent Dart Rings will display when you click this filter type. Translucent meaning the object is not completely clear, but does let some light pass through - it might have color or have a cloudy appearance.
DRINK STIRRERS - FAQ
To prevent damage, do not store your glass drink stirrers with silverware. Keep them separate from other objects when stored away or display them on your kitchen countertop! Fill your favorite storage container/jar with potpourri, coffee beans, cotton balls, crystals, beads, corks or dry organic materials like shells, rocks and moss.



