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Discover the Moon Marble Company in Kansas
Located in Bonner Springs, Kansas, just west of Kansas City, Moon Marble Company is a working glassblowing studio and marble demonstration site where visitors can watch artisans create handmade glass marbles using traditional torch techniques. This is not a large industrial factory, but rather an intimate, craft-focused studio that preserves a nearly vanished American art form.
Guests can observe molten glass being shaped into colorful swirls, learn about the history of marble-making, and browse one of the largest marble and classic toy collections in the country.
Why it’s special: Moon Marble Company is one of the few places in the United States where visitors can watch authentic, handcrafted marble-making demonstrations in a live studio setting — right in the heart of Kansas.
History & Story of Moon Marble Company
Founded in 1997 by Bruce Breslow, Moon Marble Company began as a specialty toy and marble retailer built on a passion for classic American games and collectibles. Over time, the shop evolved into a live demonstration space dedicated to preserving traditional marble-making techniques.
As machine-made marbles replaced handmade craftsmanship in the 20th century, the art of flame-worked marble production nearly disappeared. Moon Marble Company helped revive public interest in this craft, becoming both a working studio and one of the country’s largest marble retailers. Today, it remains a niche destination for collectors, families, and art enthusiasts.
What You’ll See & Do at Moon Marble Company
• Watch live glass marble-making demonstrations using flame-working techniques
• See artisans transform molten glass rods into decorative swirls and patterned marbles
• Learn how traditional handcrafted marbles differ from modern machine-produced versions
• Explore displays of antique, collectible, and contemporary marbles
• Browse a large selection of nostalgic toys, classic board games, and novelty items
Hands-On Elements: Visitors can closely examine finished marbles and purchase pieces made during live demonstrations.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography is allowed throughout the showroom and during demonstrations.
Souvenirs & Extras: Handmade marbles, collectible sets, starter kits, vintage-style toys, retro games, novelty candy, and gift items.
Pricing of the Moon Marble Company Visit
Adult price: $0 per adult (free)
Admission to watch demonstrations and explore the showroom is free. All retail purchases are optional.
Visiting information
Duration: 30–60 minutes depending on demonstration timing and browsing
Age limits: All ages welcome; children must remain supervised near the demonstration area
Accessibility: Fully accessible showroom and viewing area
Working Hours: Monday–Saturday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Sunday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Live demonstrations are held during open hours; calling ahead is recommended to confirm specific demonstration times.
Nearby
• National Agricultural Center & Hall of Fame
• Wyandotte County Lake Park
• Kansas Speedway
FAQs About Visiting Moon Marble Company
Are marble-making demonstrations guaranteed every hour?
Demonstrations are scheduled throughout the day, but they are not continuous. Because flame-working requires setup and cooling time, it is best to call ahead the same day to confirm exact demonstration times.
How hot does the glass get during the demonstration?
The glass is heated using an open-flame torch and reaches extremely high temperatures before being shaped. Visitors observe from a safe distance behind protective barriers.
Can visitors try making their own marble?
Regular public demonstrations are viewing-only. Occasionally, special workshops or events may be offered, but most visits focus on observing professional artisans at work.
What makes handmade marbles different from machine-made ones?
Handmade marbles are individually shaped and patterned by an artisan, making each piece unique. Machine-made marbles are mass-produced and typically more uniform in appearance.
Is Moon Marble Company suitable for school field trips?
Yes. The live demonstration provides educational insight into heat, materials, craftsmanship, and traditional manufacturing, making it popular for art and science-focused field trips.
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