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Type of glasswork
lampworking is soda-lime glass, which is available pre-colored. Soda-lime glass is the traditional mix used in blown furnace glass, and lampworking glass
Lampworking
High-strength glass, made of silica and boron trioxide
glass used in lampworking comes in glass rods for solid work and glass tubes for hollow work tubes and vessels/containers. Lampworking is used to make
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Art form
technique, and a labor-intensive one, is what is traditionally called lampworking. In the Venetian industry, where very large quantities of beads were
Glass_bead_making
Modern use of glass as an artistic medium
made by rolling the hot glass in glass powder. Similar to glassblowing, Lampworking (also called flameworking or torchworking) is a style in which the artist
Studio_glass
Class of pigments that have cadmium as one of the chemical components
compounds are utilized in coloring borosilicate glass used by artists in lampworking. The palette is often referred to as "cadmium colors" or "cadmium-based
Cadmium_pigments
Art, substantially or wholly made of glass
used to combine glass elements and work glass into final forms include lampworking. Historical collections of glass art can be found in general museums
Glass_art
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
Marver
American lampworker
contributions to the art of glass pipe-making and glass art. He began lampworking in 1971 while learning from and working with Chuck Murphy for a few years
Bob_Snodgrass
American glass artist (1952–2025)
artist based in Seattle, Washington. She is known for her use of the lampworking (or flameworking) technique and for her use of borosilicate glass in
Ginny_Ruffner
Specialty field of glass blowing
Scientific glassblowing is a specialty field of lampworking used in industry, science, art and design used in research and production. Scientific glassblowing
Scientific_glassblowing
Method for creating glass art
glass processes, such as leaded glass. "Hot glass", glassblowing, or lampworking is the working of glass in a direct flame, such as for laboratory glassware
Warm_glass
Collection of glass botanical models at the Harvard Museum of Natural History
great-grandfather who loved glass." The Blaschkas' primary technique was lampworking, in which glass is melted over a flame fed by air from a foot-powered
Glass_Flowers
Craft work produced by independent studio artists
include wood (woodworking and furniture making), glass (glassblowing and lampworking), clay (ceramics), textiles, and metal (metalworking). Studio craft works
American_craft
Art school in Seattle, Washington
class registrations in 2019. Pratt includes facilities for glassblowing, lampworking, glass beadmaking, flameworked glass, metal sculpture, bronze casting
Pratt_Fine_Arts_Center
Small decorative object with central hole
the same manner as stone. Conversely, glass artisans may make beads by lampworking the glass on an individual basis; once formed, the beads undergo little
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Storage vessel for oxygen
manufacture of steel and monel oxyacetylene welding equipment, glass lampworking torches, and some gas cutting torches, usually in high pressure cylinders
Oxygen_tank
Device that removes nitrogen from air
to operate small oxyacetylene or other fuel gas cutting, welding, and lampworking torches. Oxygen is widely needed for the oxidation of different chemicals
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Hydrous phyllosilicate mineral
much heat. Used to permit slow cooling of hot pieces in glassblowing, lampwork, steelwork, and glass beadmaking. Used in in-ground swimming pools to provide
Vermiculite
is an East German–born lampwork glass blower, now living and working in the US. Hans Godo Frabel is one of the first lampwork glass artists in the world
Hans_Godo_Frabel
for those of a much higher quality. In 1990, Mdina Glass introduced lampworking techniques to Malta, and by 1995 its artisans were also honing their
Mdina_Glass
Type of medium-soft glass
brothers"), once known as Moretti glass, is a kind of glass used in lampworking. It is considered a medium-soft glass and is popular because of its wide
Effetre_glass
Public college in Salem County, New Jersey, US
artist and flameworker New Jersey portal New Jersey County Colleges Lampworking Petkewich, Rachel (January 16, 2006). "An Essential Craft". Chemical
Salem_Community_College
Glass beads influenced by Venetian glassmakers
coloring agent. Most Murano beads are made using an air pump burner lampworking or torch and mandrel technique. Once the mandrel was made by using an
Murano_beads
decoration with a sharp point or small wheel Flameworking – alternate name lampworking, the technique of forming glass, from rods and tubes, using a bench top
Glossary_of_glass_art_terms
Chemical compound
Germanium dioxide is used as a colorant in borosilicate glass, used in lampworking. When combined with copper oxide, it provides a more stable red. It gives
Germanium_dioxide
Type of stone bead
materials other than agate or chalcedony. They can be made of glass, resin, lampwork, wood, bone, plastic, metal, or non-traditional etched stones. Imitation
Dzi_bead
Technique for forming glass
to an art form in the late 1960s by Hans Godo Frabel (later followed by lampwork artists such as Milon Townsend and Robert Mickelson), is still practiced
Glassblowing
Glass research centre at University of Sunderland
2012/13: Anna Mlasowsky (Glass: installation), Janis Miltenberger (Glass: lampworking), Maret Sarapu (Glass), Stine Bidstrup (Glass) 2011/12: Lianne Mary Bell
Institute for International Research in Glass
Institute_for_International_Research_in_Glass
Small object used to prevent papers from moving
dome. The year of manufacture is sometimes enclosed in one of the canes. Lampwork paperweights have objects such as flowers, fruit, butterflies or animals
Paperweight
Macbeth-Evans Glass Company at Wikimedia Commons A brief history about Macbeth-Evans via "The Lampworks" website; an antique lamp company based out of New York
Macbeth-Evans_Glass_Company
University in Lancashire, England
club nights and 1,400 and 350 for all live gigs. The adjoining bar, 'Lampworks', is open seven days a week during term times. '53 Degrees' is no longer
University_of_Lancashire
American visual artist (born 1987)
of Denver. He is known for creating geometric glass sculptures. Using lampworking and glassblowing techniques, he melts glass into precise, symmetrical
Anduriel_Widmark
metals), Brimsdown Lead Works, Ruberoid roofing materials, and Imperial Lampworks (later Thorn A.E.I. Radio Valves & Tubes). In 1965 the ERM plant consisted
Brimsdown_Industrial_Estate
Decoration technique
glass Murano beads inspired by Venetian glassware. With the advent of lampwork glass, Europeans started producing seed beads for embroidery, crochet,
Beadwork
City in Cumberland County, New Jersey, US
period (1845–1870) were made with one of three techniques: millefiori, lampwork or cameo incrustations (sulphides). In the first decade of the twentieth
Millville,_New_Jersey
American businessman (1860–1929)
Retrieved September 25, 2007. "The Magic Introduction Company". The Lampworks. Retrieved September 25, 2007. "Koopman Stabs Himself. Head of Runsyne
Elias_Bernard_Koopman
Tool used to direct a stream of gas
exiting the flame is intensely hot. Jewelers and glassblowers engaged in lampwork have used the blowpipe since ancient times, with the blast being powered
Blowpipe_(tool)
19th-century models
collection were destroyed in the bombing of Dresden in World War II. Lampworking Glassblowing Crystal Sarakas, Corning exhibit shows sea creatures in
Glass_sea_creatures
American photography magazine (1871–1915)
Daniel. "A brief historical profile of the Scovill Manufacturing Co". The Lampworks: Purveyors of Antique Lighting and Accessories. "The American Annual of
The_Photographic_Times
Popular lamp fuel in the 1800s
Retrieved 22 February 2024. "A biographical sketch of Michael B. Dyott". The Lampworks. Hurleyville, New York. February 11, 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2024. Zallen
Camphine
Printing". The Midland Naturalist. 1: 132–133. Wikidata Q133305662. "The Lampworks". Retrieved 1 November 2011. "Carbide Bicycle Lamps". Retrieved 1 November
Science and invention in Birmingham
Science_and_invention_in_Birmingham
Monument in Wordsley, Stourbridge, West Midlands, England
in the episode Sarah Cordingley taught Michael Portillo how to make a lampwork bead. Jason Ellis (2003). Glassmakers of Stourbridge and Dudley 1612-2002:
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