Craft of Glassmaking Through the Ages

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Discover the ancient craft of glassmaking that dates back to 3000 BC. Explore the various techniques used by glassmakers to shape glass products, from blowing to laminating. Learn about the rich tradition of glassmaking in Nov Bor, home to the largest glassworks in the Czech Republic. This publication is not endorsed by the European Commission.

  • Glassmaking
  • Craft
  • Tradition
  • Czech Republic
  • European Commission

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  1. GLASSBLOWER

  2. Glass making is a craft engaged in the production and processing of glass took place around the year 3000 BC

  3. The glassmaker performs the shaping of glass products in various way. By blowing, into molds, spinning, gluing, laminating glass.

  4. Crystalex in Nov Bor is the largest glassworks in the Czech Republic. Glassmaking in the vicinty of todays Nov bor has a long tradition. In the 17th century, a number of glassmakers and decorators worked in this area.

  5. "The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein."

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