The Art and History of Glassblowing

By M. Le Merle
Published by Pink Pigeon Press
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Published: Sep. 29, 2012
Words: 6,027 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9780953991662


Description

Glass is a unique substance. Neither liquid nor solid, it is created, through heat, from the fusion of raw materials. Discovered by accident 5,000 years ago, glass has ever since captured our imagination. This book provides a tour around the intriguing history of glass, its uses, and the legends which surround it, and gives an insight into the art and tools of the glass blower

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history, art, glass, glassblowing

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