A Bridge of Allan giftware firm has launched unusual glass chandeliers featuring whisky-filled droplets.

Angels’ Share Glass has created four exclusive whisky drops chandelier as part of its ambitious £25K Crowdfunding campaign for a new glass making studio.

The chandelier was designed by the firm’s talented glassmaker Bee Hardy, who has a background in creating lighting and the firm’s co-director Karen Somerville.

Karen said: “We’ve always had great feedback about our signature product, glass angels filled with whisky, and we thought wouldn’t it be amazing to have a chandelier featuring whisky in the same way.

“Bee and I chatted through some ideas before she came up with her fantastic design featuring a copper fixture with long glass drops coming down which are either coloured or filled with whisky.

“We’ve only created four and they are all handmade and hand-blown so no two are exactly the same.

“If they prove popular we could look into designing more.”

The whisky drops chandelier is the latest perk released by Angels’ Share Glass as part of the Crowdfunding bid to create a state of the art glassblowing studio.

The family firm, which specialises in gifts for whisky lovers, wants to increase production and train up a new generation of glassmakers to continue its legacy.

Co-founder Tom Young has been making glass by hand using traditional methods for nearly 60 years and currently works out of a home workshop where he trains an apprentice.

But the firm’s success means that unit is now too small to keep up with demand and plans have been drawn up for a fully equipped studio at the company’s premises.

The New Studio campaign is being run through crowdfunding platform Indiegogo and can be found at http://igg.me/at/angelsstudio

The chandelier can be reserved in return for a contribution of £500 plus shipping.

Karen said: “I think our chandeliers would look fantastic anywhere, whether that’s in a home, a whisky bar or perhaps the entrance to a distillery, and they would certainly make a great talking point.

“We’re hoping they’ll provide a huge boost to our Crowdfunding campaign and our plans to create the new studio later this year.

“So far people have been incredibly generous with their donations and we’re genuinely touched with the amount of support we’ve received from customers, friends and business colleagues in our local community and from much further afield.”