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