Dive into the mesmerizing world of lampworking in our latest video, "The Magic of Lampworking: Crafting Intricate Glass Creatures." Watch as talented artisans transform colorful glass rods into ...
Ellen Mead creates flowers, beads, and small jars, using the ancient art of lampwork. The history of manmade glass, according to the Corning Museum of Glass, is about 4,000 years old. The term ...
THEODORE, Ala. (WALA) - It all starts with a torch and ends in glass shaped by fire! Vanessa turns up the heat and takes a flameworking class at Island Fire Glass. Owner Matthew Fenske explains that ...
The question that architect and lighting designer Arjun Rathi got asked the most at the recent Salone del Mobile was: “Are you Indians manufacturing in Murano?” It was the first time that Indian blown ...
Robbie has been an avid gamer for well over 20 years. During that time, he's watched countless franchises rise and fall. He's a big RPG fan but dabbles in a little bit of everything. Writing about ...
In design theory, extensive use of Glass is often avoided on south-facing facades in the Northern Hemisphere (or north-facing facades in the Southern Hemisphere) due to the risk of heat gain caused by ...
Glass has shaped society through the ages like no other material, and its physics and chemistry continue to captivate scientists. The main ingredients are modest — sand, limestone and sodium carbonate ...
There are some sex toys that look more like, well, toys, but the best glass dildos resemble actual works of art. They're sculptural beauties that play nicely with all kinds of lube, and their ...
Katie Aldworth grabs an empty wine bottle, puts it into a glass crusher, and then walks through her Maryland pottery studio with the end product: glass sand. After measuring out 275 grams, she pours ...
Laura Simone of Elmira, New York, makes a glass plum during at master class at Public Glassworks KC in Lenexa. Beth Lipoff Special to The Star On any given day, Sara and Robert LaGrand’s basement is ...
Humans have been making glass for 4,000 years. But now, scientists are developing techniques that will impact everything from medicine to the way we see the universe. Technicians in upstate New York ...