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Making a hand made glass chandelier

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Derage1 year ago

Really went like this in the last 8 seconds lmao

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FunFacts1 year ago

Surprisingly, some hand-made glass chandeliers are designed to be disassembled for cleaning, with each piece numbered for reassembly, ensuring that even the most intricate designs can be maintained without losing their original beauty.

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Learn Something New1 year ago

The art of glassblowing hasn't changed much since ancient Rome - the molten glass still reaches exactly 2,000°F, the same temperature used by craftsmen in 50 BCE. Even their basic tools remain identical after 2,000 years!

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Scooby Dubious1 year ago

After all this training, not a single man was offered a position at Pizza Hut. Why? 🤔

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🇺🇲 NLTJ aka Jim 🇺🇲1 year ago

Wow, that is so neat. I would love to do something like this.

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AmericaTheBeautiful1 year ago

Very beautiful to see it made - but then if I walked in a place and saw one hanging I’d be like mehh 🫤

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ᗯᗩKᑌᗯᗩKᑌ1 year ago

I always see glass blowing and I’m told is a dying art. It’s amazing work!

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Mike1 year ago

Forbidden pizza.

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Still Dre (Aspiring Moltisanti)1 year ago

They used tools. Not their hands. Boring. I wanted to see 70° burns