lampwerking
Lampwerking, known in English as lampworking or flame-working, is a glassworking technique in which glass is melted and shaped using a flame from a gas-fueled torch. The flame melts glass rods or tubes so the softened material can be formed into beads, sculptures, or components for jewelry and decorative objects. It is distinct from furnace glassmaking, which uses a large furnace for melting and shaping.
Materials and equipment: Typical glasses are soda-lime or borosilicate glass. The main tools are a handheld
Process: The artist brings the end of a glass rod into the flame until it becomes viscous
Applications and styles: Lampworking covers beadmaking for jewelry, small sculptural pieces, and laboratory components on a
History and terminology: The term derives from the use of a lamp as the heat source in