Latticino Marbles

Lattacino marbles were lost to the world when the industrial revolution made mass-produced marbles possible. The art of hand made marbles was revived by the partnership of Dick Marquis, Jack Wax, and Jody Fine in the 1970's.

J. Fine Glass marbles come in a variety of types, shark's egg, banded, tri-fin, quad fin, onion skin, and whatever else comes to Jody's mind at the moment of design for the day's work. The patterns are constantly shifting and evolving, and perceptive collectors can date a Jody Fine marble by the pattern and colors in the orb.

The studio line includes five sizes of latticino marbles. The largest size, "Mongo," includes a glass stand.