üvegkészítés
Üvegkészítés is the Hungarian term for glassmaking. It encompasses the historical and contemporary processes involved in transforming raw materials into glass objects. The fundamental ingredients typically include silica sand, soda ash, and limestone, which are heated to very high temperatures in a furnace until they melt into a molten, viscous liquid. This molten glass can then be shaped using various techniques.
One common method is blowing, where a gob of molten glass is gathered on the end of
Throughout history, üvegkészítés has evolved significantly. Ancient civilizations developed rudimentary glassmaking, primarily for decorative objects and