Art And Defects At 1400 Degrees
Mar 06, 2025
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Glass Blowing: Art and Defects at 1400 Degrees
Glass, a seemingly simple yet charming material, always attracts people's attention in a unique way. Its transparency, fragility, and eternal seriousness make ceramics irreplaceable. Every piece of glassware is like a carefully crafted work of art, filled with stories and emotions.
Persisting in small-scale manual blowing: This process not only challenges the technology, but also inherits the spirit of craftsmanship. Each piece is carefully blown at a high temperature of 1400 degrees, using lead-free crystal material with high hardness and good transparency. When struck, a metallic echo can be heard.

Fire throwing process above 1100 degrees: This process not only ensures the hardness of the glass, but also enhances its transparency. The secondary annealing process is also designed to prevent the cup from exploding and ensure that each piece can withstand a temperature difference of 90 degrees.
Since Damascus in the 6th century AD, artificial blown glassware has never stopped innovating. Bubbles, micro scratches, and material marks are all part of the craftsmanship and unique imprints of each piece of work. While enjoying them, one should also learn to accept these unavoidable 'flaws'.
