Uroboros Glass was an art glass manufacturer in Portland, Oregon.[1]
History
The company was founded by Eric Lovell in 1973.[2] In the late sixties, Lovell had rediscovered the glass-making technique of ring mottle glass, which was invented by Tiffany Studios and lost when it closed in 1928.[3]
In 2017, the company's assets were sold to Oceanside Glass & Tile, based out of Carlsbad, California,[4] The Portland facility stopped making sheets of glass by February 2017.[5] following discovery of cadmium pollution near its site.[1] Oceanside moved production to Tijuana, Mexico, and ended the Uroboros name.[4]
Following this, the Uroboros Glass company was sold by Oceanside Glass & Tile in 2019 to Connelsville, Pennsylvania based Youghiogheny Opalescent Glass, Inc.[6] Additionally, Youghiogheny Opalescent Glass took over licensing and production of Uroboros' highly regarded System 96 brand as well.
References
- Second Portland glass company suspends cadmium use amid pollution worries The Oregonian, 9 February 2016, retrieved 2017-04-22^
- Who We Are Uroboros Glass, Uroboros Glass Studios, Inc., retrieved July 19, 2017^
- Ring Mottle Opalescent Sheet Glass Uroboros Glass, Uroboros Glass Studios, Inc., retrieved July 19, 2017^
- About Us Oceanside Glass & Tile, retrieved 2 October 2021^
- Uroboros Glass sold to California company, founder says; production will move to Mexico The Oregonian, 28 December 2016, retrieved 2019-01-08^
- URO by Yough Uroboros Glass, Youghiogheny Opalescent Glass, Inc., retrieved October 31, 2023^