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Lampworking is a type of gl****work in
which a
torch or lamp is used to melt the gl****. Once in a
molten state, the gl**** is
formed by
blowing and shaping...
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These workers were paid on a
piecework basis for the
resulting lampwork beads.
Modern lampwork beads are made by
using a gas
torch to heat a rod of gl****...
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lampwork—both
techniques that had been
around long
before the
advent of paperweights. In paperweights, the
millefiori or
sculptural lampwork elements...
- gl**** used in
lampworking comes in gl**** rods for
solid work and gl****
tubes for
hollow work
tubes and vessels/containers.
Lampworking is used to make...
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compounds are
utilized in
coloring borosilicate gl**** used by
artists in
lampworking. The
palette is
often referred to as "cadmium colors" or "cadmium-based...
- much heat. Used to
permit slow
cooling of hot
pieces in gl****blowing,
lampwork, steelwork, and gl**** beadmaking. Used in in-ground
swimming pools to provide...
- dome. The year of
manufacture is
sometimes enclosed in one of the canes.
Lampwork paperweights have
objects such as flowers, fruit,
butterflies or animals...
- is an East German–born
lampwork gl**** blower, now
living and
working in the US. Hans Godo
Frabel is one of the
first lampwork gl****
artists in the world...
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materials other than
agate or chalcedony. They can be made of gl****, resin,
lampwork, wood, bone, plastic, metal, or non-traditional
etched stones. Imitation...
- great-grandfather who
loved gl****." The Blaschkas'
primary technique was
lampworking, in
which gl**** is
melted over a
flame fed by air from a foot-powered...