lampglasarbete
Lampglasarbete, often translated as lampworking or flameworking, is a type of glasswork where a torch or lamp is used to melt and shape glass. This technique is distinct from furnace glassblowing, which relies on larger, more intense heat sources. Lampworkers typically work with pre-formed glass rods and tubes, often made of borosilicate or soda-lime glass.
The process involves heating the glass in the flame until it becomes molten and pliable. At this
Lampworking requires a controlled flame, often generated by a propane or natural gas torch mixed with oxygen