Welcome to our testimonial page. If you have given or received the gift of one of our Glass Tears products, we would love to hear your story. We also invite you to read the comments that others have shared about their Glass Tears experience. We have broken these testimonials down by category so it is easier for you to consider the perspectives of people most like your self.
"Recently an elderly woman passed away at the age of 90. At her funeral I had a Glass Tear Gift Set ready to present to her niece, one of the only living relatives. The Glass Tear included a beautiful poem and photo of the elderly woman. While flowers last only a few days at best, the Glass Tear is something that she will be able to keep as a beautiful remembrance of her aunt."
- Pastor Liz DeFrain, Morning Star Fellowship Bechtelsville, PA |
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"I remember the day I got my tear. At my grandfather's funeral, my friend Kristen handed me a small bag and a card. After reading the card that comes with the tear (and crying a little), I opened the bag to discover my very own glass tear. I love to look at my tear and think of all the memories I have of my grandfather. I know I will cherish this gift always. A tear is something that will last forever. My favorite part of the tear is the bubble you see when you shine a light down from the top.
I have given two tears as gifts to friends. A tear is a simple gift that someone can keep forever and remember their loved one. They are beautiful pieces of glass. Glass Tears INC is a growing business and has increased their product inventory. It has gone from having only the original tear to include Holiday Tears, ornaments, stands, frames, and even large tears. Glass Tears are a wonderful way to show someone you care enough to give them something they can hold on to for years to come!"
- Rebekah Eachus, Boyertown, PA |
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"After my sister had experienced her second miscarriage in a row, I wanted to give her something to help her through the grief that was more lasting than just a card. The glass tear was a perfect gift. Even though my sister and her husband had not yet had an ultrasound for either pregnancy, they had bonded with both unborn babies. The loss was profound each time, and my sister had told me that one of the hardest things about her miscarriages was that she had nothing to carry with her from either child. It was as if they had never existed, and that broke her heart. The glass tears meant so much to her because they gave her something to hold on to. She has told me that she will cherish these tears always, and would like to be buried with them. Thanks for creating this beautiful gift. They may be small, but they carry great meaning."
- Amy Davies, Boyertown, PA |
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