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Glass Blowers is a fascinating non-fiction examination of one of the world’s oldest and most intricate crafts. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, the authors explore the history, techniques, and cultural impact of glass blowing across different civilizations and time periods.
The book delves into the lives of master craftspeople, the evolution of glassmaking technology, and the artistic traditions that have shaped this ancient profession. It combines historical documentation with vivid storytelling, offering readers both educational content and compelling human narratives.
This work is essential reading for anyone interested in craft history, decorative arts, or the intersection of tradition and innovation in artisanal trades. The collaborative effort between the two authors brings multiple perspectives to bear on this enduring and beautiful craft.







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