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Keeping the art of glassblowing alive
Keeping the art of glassblowing alive
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The art of glassblowing was invented nearly 5,000 years ago in Egypt. Today, much glassware is formed and produced mechanically; however, there still exist... 27.05.2011, Sputnik International
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Keeping the art of glassblowing alive
15:37 GMT 27.05.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) The art of glassblowing was invented nearly 5,000 years ago in Egypt. Today, much glassware is formed and produced mechanically; however, there still exist some masters of the art. One of these masters, Ryan Bledsoe, expresses his enthusiasm in glassblowing.- David Burghardt
The art of glassblowing was invented nearly 5,000 years ago in Egypt. Today, much glassware is formed and produced mechanically; however, there still exist some masters of the art. One of these masters, Ryan Bledsoe, expresses his enthusiasm in glassblowing.- David Burghardt