Difference between revisions of "Blown glass"

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File:2003.744-SC93567.jpg|Chihuly bowl<br>MFA# 2003.744
 
File:2003.744-SC93567.jpg|Chihuly bowl<br>MFA# 2003.744
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File:blown glass pitcher.jpg|French pitcher<br>MFA# 64.2006
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File:Free blown glass.jpg|Free blown glass bowl<br>MFA# 1979.191
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File:Glass ball.jpg|Glass ball<br>MFA# 1978.809
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File:Persian bottle-B16954.jpg||Persian bottle<br>MFA# 65.236
 
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 25 August 2020

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MFA# 2001.561

Description

A type of glassware prepared by a skilled glassmaker. Blown glass is prepared by placing a molten glass ball on the end of a metal pipe then air is blown through the pipe into the glass to form a hollow, shaped vessel. Early glassblowing techniques were probably developed in Syria during the 1st century BC.

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Resources and Citations

  • Edward Reich, Carlton J. Siegler, Consumer Goods: How to Know and Use Them, American Book Company, New York City, 1937

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