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Jurgen Heintz
was born in Germany in 1960. He started his career as a scientific-glassblower
at Schott Glass in 1976. He later worked at several other glass companies
to improve and learn new skills, while working in his own workshop
experimenting with color and design. ![]() (Two 1 and 5/16 inch Paperweight Style Marbles In The Quicksilver Design) Donated by Jurgen Heintz In 1999 Jurgen Heintz made his first marble, and this art medium became an obsession, when he realized the endless possibilities. "I love to create small worlds in a sphere and experiment with new designs." Each of his marbles are handcrafted and without the use of a marble mold. Every marble is a unique work of glass art." Jurgen Heintz comes from a long heritage of scientific-glassblowers, which spans over five generations. "I always try to combine artistic inspiration with technical skills to obtain the best possible results." ![]() (1 and 5/16 inch Island Marble) Donated by Jurgen Heintz ![]() (1 and 5/16 inch Gecko Marble) Donated by Jurgen Heintz
The
Museum of American Glass in West Virginia
wishes to thank Jurgen Heintz
for donating to The National Marble Museum Collection. His unique
designs are now part of the marble display at the
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