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- Molten Design - Tim O'Niell, Seattle glass artist, creates decorative platters and vases using in hot and kiln cast glass techniques.
- Sara Creekmore Glass - Featuring handcrafted dichroic art glass jewelry, rune stones, bowls and blown dichroic glass paperweights and marbles.
- Glass Act Contemporary Glass Blowing - Custom aquaria, art glass fountains and decorative vessels, as well as information about glass blowing.
- LCD Glass - Hand-blown art glass by Ioan Barna includes bowls, vases, plates and candleholders.
- Plaza Glass - Offers a variety of handcrafted fused glass art. Includes dichroic glass beads, pendants, vases and wall art.
- Robert Held Art Glass - Glass blowing studio and gallery specializing in classic to contemporary art glass. Located in Canada.
- Diamond Isle Sculptured Glass - Sculptured and blown glass figurines, paperweights, lamps and trophies.
- Glass Winds - Kiln fused glass transformed into wind chimes. Organic shapes and non-traditional forms.
- The Glass Feather - A North Carolina mountain glass studio featuring fused glass plates, platters and bowls.
- Kelley Stained Glass and Supply - Offers stained and hot glass supplies.
Wikipedia Articles
- Favrile iridescent glass - Favrile iridescent glass is a type of art glass patented in 1894 by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The iridescent effect of the glass was obtained by mixing different colors of glass together while hot.
- Condenser (laboratory) - In a laboratory, a condenser is a piece of laboratory glassware used to cool hot vapors or liquids. A condenser usually consists of a large glass tube containing a smaller glass tube running its entire length, within which the hot fluids pass.
- Podstakannik - The podstakannik (Russian: подстаканник), or tea glass holder (literally "thing under the glass"), is a holder most commonly made of metal with a handle. The primary purpose of podstakannik is to be able to hold the very hot glass of tea, which is usually consumed right after it is brewed.
- Marvering - Marvering is the process of rolling hot glass on a metal surface to add a skin of cool semi-solid glass that allows control over the rate at which a bubble within the glass expands.
- Prince Rupert's Drop - Prince Rupert's Drops (also known as Rupert's Balls or Czar's Tears) are a glass curiosity created by dripping hot molten glass into cold water. The glass cools into a tadpole-shaped droplet with a long, thin, tail.