Glass Blowing in Seattle, WA

Glass Blowing

Glass blowing uses air to shape molten glass into art. Glass is heated to 2400 degrees Fahrenheit, where it becomes white-hot. At this temperature, it is malleable enough to be shaped by blowing air into it through a tube. Glassblowers, also called gaffers, can make vases, bowls, plates, chandeliers and more.

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