Hand Blown Glass Art

Art and design brings glass to life

If you like Chihuly art, you’ll love this video.

my video of dale chihuly’s fantastical blown glass art, which he cleverly integrated into the lovely fairchild tropical botanical gardens in miami. the brilliantly colored, hand-blown glass sculptures actually look like they are a part of the natural surroundings. i organized the parts of the exhibit that i filmed into 10 exhibit areas, with names of the major pieces and series. enjoy 6 minutes of serene, beautiful art.

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In this video you can see how blown glass is placed in a mold to shape the glass. This way you can get consistency in the glass which is especially needed when you are making a match set of glasses. This process is used in a production environment and not just a one-off process for hand blown glass art.

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This is a very good video about how glass was made in the 1600s. I have visited this glass making demonstration and it is very informative.

This is an instructional video on how Glass was made in the 1600’s

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A Brief History of Glass Christmas Tree Ornaments

Glass Christmas tree ornaments have become a favorite part of our Christmas traditions. We love to decorate our Christmas trees with plenty of glittering glass decorations. A tree covered in glass ornaments, with lots of brightly colored packages beneath, is a beautiful and heartwarming site to see.

The first glass Christmas tree ornaments were made in Germany, beginning in the mid 1800’s. Each ornament was hand made. German glass Christmas tree ornaments are still being produced today. The glass is mouth blown, then put into a mold shaped as a holiday figure, much the same as it has been for more than a century.  This type of hand blown glass makes terrific ornaments that are really one of a kind as they can not be reproduced in exact duplicate each time.

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German glass Christmas ornaments come in all shapes and sizes. The Germans have been producing them for well over a century. They are still hand made and are shaped into Santa and Rudolph figures, snowmen, angels, churches, sparkling balls, bells and even the famous German Christmas Pickle. There are many more glass ornaments including decorated trees, snow scenes and ice skaters.

Glass Christmas tree ornaments will last for many years and are often handed down for generations as family heirlooms. Since glass ornaments are rather fragile, a little care should be taken when storing them. Given the proper care, you can decorate your Christmas tree with glass ornaments from years past, as well as adding to your Christmas ornament collection each year.

Wrap each glass ornament in acid free tissue paper before placing it in a box for storage. As an added precaution, don’t stack glass ornaments too deep. If some care is taken, you and your family can enjoy your precious ornaments for years to come. If your glass ornaments were hand made in Germany, you certainly have a keepsake to treasure.

By: Kazz

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