About Late Night Lampworks

Since 2006, Christine Ingalls has been creating upcycled jewelry in Vancouver, Washington. As a full-time public educator Christine finds, the process of creating jewelry a relaxing and creative outlet. The name Late Night Lampworks was chosen by Christine as making hand-torched or “lampwork beads” was something she only had time for later in the evening.

The mission of Late Night Lampworks is to transform disposable materials into lasting, unique jewelry pieces. When creating pieces, Christine strives to use the materials in a way that with a casual glance, a person wouldn’t realize the jewelry is made from a commonly discarded material.

Late Night Lampworks was a popular long-time vendor at both the Vancouver Recycled Arts Festival and Cracked Pots Recycled Arts show at Mc Menamins Edgefield.

A selection of Christine’s work can be purchased in person at:

Maryhill Winery Vancouver

Deschutes Brewery Public House  Portland

Deschutes Brewery Public House Bend.

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