Glass has to stay liquid sufficient to be malleable, but cool sufficient to take form.

Glass has to remain liquid sufficient to be malleable, however cool enough to take shape. This sometimes means holding the piece's heat above 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit (577.8 Celsius). To do that, an artist will often reheat the piece in a devoted furnace called a glory hole. Molten glass isn't store...
28 September 2022 ·
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· 8 · Haley Mathiassen