Glassblowing

A glassworker blows air into the glass, creating a cavity inside

Glassblowing is a glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble (or parison) with the aid of a blowpipe (or blow tube). A person who blows glass is called a glassblower, glassmith, or gaffer. A lampworker (often also called a glassblower or glassworker) manipulates glass with the use of a torch on a smaller scale, such as in producing precision laboratory glassware out of borosilicate glass.

Glassblowing is listed as a Syrian intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.[1]

  1. ^ "UNESCO - Traditional Syrian glassblowing". ich.unesco.org. Retrieved 2023-12-23.

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