Lino Tagliapietra’s Mid-Life Over the next 25 years Lino Tagliapietra worked in association with several other master glass blowers at various factories on Murano. By the late 1960’s and 1970’s he was developing his own designs and creating them under the auspices of the factories in which...
Since moving to the United States from the Philippines at age ten, glass artist Charlene Foster has gone all over the country to better her craft and exhibit the magnificent results. Charlene first discovered glassblowing during classes at Avon Place Glass in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and since th...
Culture Collection The embodiment of Los Angeles, into glass. Influence by the culture, for the culture. The Bio Culture series is one of the most innovative new lines to hit the market in years. Strongly influenced by urban culture, we strive to produce high quality glass and make every pi...
The murano glass vase blowers at our gallery have been known throughout history as some of the most talented out there—and it’s not hard to see why! The artistry involved in making each one is truly incredible; if you want something truly unique for your home decor needs (or even just...
We spend so much time on the bowl because it is where the combustion occurs and is where long-term life of the piece is made (or not). Inexperienced glass blowers and especially importers do not properly prepare or finish the area of glass before or after the bowl is pushed into the gl...
Professional Blowers Team , All Them Have Over 10 Years Glass Blower Experience To Make Different Styles Glass Products That You Want. Material Of Glass Tube Quanlity Control: choose the right colorful glass tube that your order.when choose glass tube we care the glass tu...
After a heavy snowstorm hit New York on Tuesday, clean up crews using snowblowers reportedly shattered one of the fifteen monolithic glass panels that make up the Fifth Avenue Apple Store's iconic 32-foot glass cube.
commercially and exported to all parts of the Roman Empire. At first, glass was blown into decorative molds;vesselsshaped as shells, clusters of grapes, and human heads were common early Syrian products, but later Syrian gaffers (blowers) executed natural, spherical forms, without the use of ...