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Tag archives: hotworks

New Glass

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Recent glass making from 2009 – works made in the hot glass workshops of Graham Muir in Duns.

Posted byPJMSeptember 30, 2009August 6, 2020Posted inGalleries, GlassTags: Glass, glassmaking, hotworks

Old “Glassworks”

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“Glassworks” was the name of the hot glass studio which ran from 1981 till 1990 – based first in Edinburgh City centre then at Eskmills in Musselburgh. It was a production workshop making functional ware such as wine glasses, scent bottles, vases, bowls etc. Alongside these exhibition and one-off pieces were also made.

Posted byPJMSeptember 30, 2009August 6, 2020Posted inGlassTags: craftsman, Glass, glassmaking, hotworks

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