-
lampworking is soda-lime gl****,
which is
available pre-colored. Soda-lime gl**** is the
traditional mix used in
blown furnace gl****, and
lampworking gl****...
- 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...
-
compounds are
utilized in
coloring borosilicate gl**** used by
artists in
lampworking. The
palette is
often referred to as "cadmium colors" or "cadmium-based...
- technique, and a labor-intensive one, is what is
traditionally called lampworking. In the
Venetian industry,
where very
large quantities of
beads were...
- made by
rolling the hot gl**** in gl**** powder.
Similar to gl****blowing,
Lampworking (also
called flameworking or torchworking) is a
style in
which the artist...
- used to
combine gl****
elements and work gl**** into
final forms include lampworking.
Historical collections of gl**** art can be
found in
general museums...
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surface attached to a
metal or
wooden table. For fine
applications such as
lampworking, a
smaller hand-held
implement may
instead be used. As a tool, marvers...
- 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...
- the same
manner as stone. Conversely, gl****
artisans may make
beads by
lampworking the gl**** on an
individual basis; once formed, the
beads undergo little...
- to
operate small oxyacetylene or
other fuel gas cutting, welding, and
lampworking torches.
Oxygen is
widely needed for the
oxidation of
different chemicals...