RADIATING peace through CREATIVITY
nuclear lab bell jars re-envisioned as art
Construction of Hanford B Rector
Mission of the project
Radiating peace through creating art from highly precision made bell jars used in the production of Plutonium during the cold war. The plutonium used in building the atomic bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan August 9, 1945 was made at the Hanford Works.
This is a sample of the over 50 designs and repurposed Bell Jars.
Bell Jars
2 sizes of bell Jars made of pure quartz with an optically clear chimney for temperature measurement.
Bell Jars in use
Bell Jars used to isolate the brazing of the endcaps on the 2 sizes nuclear fuel elements
Night Light
A conversion to a peaceful night light.
$200
Nuclear Peace Candle
A peace candle mounted in the bell jar with a wood base.
$150
Tentagon
A conversion to a peaceful night light.
Hanford Peace Bell
What better way to bring people together than to ring a Hanford Peace Bell for dinner. $125
Tulips
A conversion to a peaceful night light with a custom carved wooden base
$250
Hanford Glow
A glow in the dark night light, non-radioactive as all the jars are. $125
Quartz #1
A conversion to quartz healing quartz.
Quartz #2
A conversion to quartz healing quartz.
Om
Om refers to compassion and connection in a peaceful night light.
$125
Many More Designs
Over 50 different designs with different bases.
Questions?
Contact riverlaws@gmail.com or text (509)528-4208 to get more information on the Bell Jars.