Whiskey Glass Mirror for Titanic Distillers
A Masterpiece of Gilding and Signwriting
In the heart of Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, at the iconic Pump House, a striking whiskey glass mirror stands as a testament to craftsmanship and tradition. This monumental piece, measuring an impressive 2.5 by 1.5 meters, was created for Titan Distillers and showcases the pinnacle of my skills in glass gilding and signwriting.
A Tribute to Tradition
Titan Distillers wanted something extraordinary—a piece that not only highlighted their brand but also resonated with the rich heritage of Belfast’s shipbuilding history. The mirror’s design draws inspiration from the Pump House itself, incorporating the timeless blue tones that have adorned this historic structure for decades.
A Showcase of Techniques
This project brought together more than six advanced techniques in glass artistry, each contributing to the mirror’s stunning visual impact:
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Acid Etching: To achieve intricate textures and depth.
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Gloss Gilding: Using 23-carat gold for a radiant and luxurious finish.
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Matte Gilding: Adding a sophisticated contrast to the design.
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Blending: Seamlessly merging colors for a polished, professional look.
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Shadowing: Enhancing the dimensionality of the lettering and design.
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Convex Style: Creating an illusion of depth and curvature.
Every detail was carefully considered, from the shimmering gold accents to the flawless painted elements that celebrate the Pump House’s heritage.
A Journey Across Borders
The mirror’s creation was an international effort. Crafted in London, the piece was meticulously packed and transported overland to Northern Ireland, ensuring its safe arrival at the Pump House. Once installed, it became a centerpiece of Titan Distillers’ space, captivating visitors with its elegance and storytelling.
More Than Just a Mirror
This whiskey glass mirror isn’t just a decorative piece; it’s a narrative in gold and glass. It speaks to the artistry and history of both the distillery and its iconic Belfast location. Working on this project was a privilege, allowing me to bring my passion for signwriting and gilding to life in a way that celebrates tradition while embracing modern craftsmanship.
If you find yourself in the Titanic Quarter, I invite you to visit the Pump House and experience this masterpiece in person. It’s a reflection—literally and figuratively—of the dedication and expertise that go into every project I undertake.
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