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Often referred to as "glassblowing", Lampworking (or "Flameworking") is a type of glasswork that uses a gas-fueled torch to melt rods and tubes of clear and colored glass. Once in a molten state, the glass is formed by blowing and shaping with a variety of tools and hand movements.
Early lampworking was done in the flame of an oil lamp, with the artist blowing air into the flame through a pipe. As the modern practice no longer uses oil-fueled lamps, it is now also known as flameworking or torchworking.










We have lampworked glass created by artists Jason Trebolo, brothers Josh, Eli & Tim Mazet, Brian Messer, Pam Pitts, Ardie Andrews, Chris Barclay and Debbie Crowley,