Genie Perfume Bottle
Designer Jill Davis
Materials: Hand blown glass
Dimensions: 3 x 3 1/2 inches
Materials: Hand blown glass
Dimensions: 3 x 3 1/2 inches
Inspired by the genie's bottle in Arabian Nights, this hand blown perfume bottle by Henrietta Glass is made right here in Providence, RI.
Price: $30.00
Jill Davis
RISD MFA [Glass] 1999
Aiming for a “fierce vitality” in her work, Jill Henrietta Davis creates functional sculpture that embodies her “love for the remarkable optic and tactile qualities inherent to glass.” She began her glass career at the New York Experimental Glass Workshop while still an undergraduate at Parsons School of Design. In 1992, a year after graduating from Parsons, she had her first solo show —at the Robert Lehman Gallery at Urban Glass in NYC. Davis spent the next five years in Seattle, pursuing her vision of creating furniture incorporating handmade glass. There she had four solo and several group shows, was active at the Pilchuck Glass School and the Pratt Fine Arts Center, and earned the Jon and Mary Shirley Glass Scholarship for Emerging Artists. Since RISD drew her east again in the late 1990s, Davis has lived and worked in Providence.
Aiming for a “fierce vitality” in her work, Jill Henrietta Davis creates functional sculpture that embodies her “love for the remarkable optic and tactile qualities inherent to glass.” She began her glass career at the New York Experimental Glass Workshop while still an undergraduate at Parsons School of Design. In 1992, a year after graduating from Parsons, she had her first solo show —at the Robert Lehman Gallery at Urban Glass in NYC. Davis spent the next five years in Seattle, pursuing her vision of creating furniture incorporating handmade glass. There she had four solo and several group shows, was active at the Pilchuck Glass School and the Pratt Fine Arts Center, and earned the Jon and Mary Shirley Glass Scholarship for Emerging Artists. Since RISD drew her east again in the late 1990s, Davis has lived and worked in Providence.





