Here you can get a clearer view of the shape of the new glass vase.
Just after re-heating the glass, the glass-worker rests the rod in a carefully-practiced routine before sitting down. Routines like this help to prevent injury: the red-hot [...] [more...]
Using the “wood” to finish the shape.
Using metal tools to make sure it’s perfectly round.
But you can’t see it.
Putting heat-proof gloves on to put the new glass away.
This is what the finished glass vase will look like, once it has been allowed to cool down.
The world’s first continuous glass-making furnace has been excavated. This tunnel carried hot air beneath the molten glass.
This tunnel carried hot air and flames to heat the glass above.
Not clear what the purpose of this tunnel was, but probably for hot air.
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