Murrine Making
A stout cane is drawn by alternately using different colored glasses, plunged into different shaped dip molds, to build up a variety of layers, and stretching the glass. When the cane is cut, the pattern is revealed at the cross-section.
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Видео Murrine Making канала Corning Museum of Glass
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Видео Murrine Making канала Corning Museum of Glass
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