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    Glass Fusing

    The craft of glassware
    by
    Sakshi Gambhir
    IDC, IIT Bombay
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    • Gas burners for melting and fusing the glass.

    • Hand tools for working on the glass while it is molten.

    • Borosilicate clear glass.

    • Pratish at work, packaging boxes seen at the back.

    • Melting the glass with heat.

    • Bangle measuring rings, seen at the bottom is the carbon base that doesn’t burn with heat.

    • Joining another bangle.

    • Decorating the bangle with glass drops.

    • Decorating the bangle with glass drops.

    • Flattening the circle with a tong.

    • Decorating the bangle with circles all around.

    • A gorgeous blue bangle.

    Gas burners for melting and fusing the glass.

    Hand tools for working on the glass while it is molten.

    Borosilicate clear glass.

    Pratish at work, packaging boxes seen at the back.

    Melting the glass with heat.

    Bangle measuring rings, seen at the bottom is the carbon base that doesn’t burn with heat.

    Joining another bangle.

    Decorating the bangle with glass drops.

    Decorating the bangle with glass drops.

    Flattening the circle with a tong.

    Decorating the bangle with circles all around.

    A gorgeous blue bangle.

    Glass is a unique material for the expression of art and craft. Amongst all material, it offers the highest degree of flexibility for shaping into a wide variety of products varying in design, forms, color and appearance. Firozabad with the changing time has entered in to new era of glass manufacturing. It has become a major hub of glass products and has registered its global presence, diversifying its industrial base. Glass-fusing is another very interesting process to make products that require fine detailing. Pratish kumar has been practicing this for the last twenty years.

    For more details: http://www.dsource.in/resource/glass-work-firozabad
     

    Gas burners for melting and fusing the glass.

    Hand tools for working on the glass while it is molten.

    Borosilicate clear glass.

    Pratish at work, packaging boxes seen at the back.

    Melting the glass with heat.

    Bangle measuring rings, seen at the bottom is the carbon base that doesn’t burn with heat.

    Joining another bangle.

    Decorating the bangle with glass drops.

    Decorating the bangle with glass drops.

    Flattening the circle with a tong.

    Decorating the bangle with circles all around.

    A gorgeous blue bangle.


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