Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Corning Museum of Glass


I couldn't resist this - it was in the exhibition entitled 'Curiosities of Glassmaking' - full of fantastic exhibits such as glass made when lightening struck sand dunes etc. The two green vessels are – you’ll never guess – Fire Grenades. They’re blown glass from 17-18th century Europe and must’ve been hugely effective… not. They were filled with water and tossed into the fire. So now you know what to do next time there’s a bush fire.


This is a glass mosaic from the end of the nineteenth century. T'were a very beautiful thing.

2 comments:

Jackie G said...

I really liked the yellow mosaic dish. Can't help wondering how it was made and thinking that I COULD NEVER MAKE ANYTHING QUITE SO WONDERFUL!

Jackie G said...

millie has obviously been very bizzy with the blog this week! hOw pleasant it is to be distracted by things which are so visual!