Making a Murrine Vase Full Process Demonstration
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Today we are making a vase using a murrine color pattern. We will first pull and chop up our murrine into small disks. Once we have our disks we can create a pattern on a piece of kiln shelf. We then fuse together the disks, roll them onto the pipe and create our vessel.
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What a gorgeous piece! Even more impressive is the rest of the video showing the whole process. Most people have no clue how much time, effort, physical work and skill is needed to create something in the hotshop and think the resulting items are overpriced. Great job showing everything involved!
Time: 17 minutes
I know it's insanely, dangerous hot but the warm golden glow of soft, hot glass is so beautiful.
Forbidden honey
We had a glass blower in one of the towns I lived on and off growing up, and a family friend got an apprenticeship/job there one summer as a teenager. I was so sooo jealous. He was sixteen when I was about seven - in the nineties. I was a really artistic kid and always hoped that I could get a job there when I turned 14 and could get my first job. But when I was 14 and moved back, the job was already taken, and then I moved away, and the job was already taken by the time I moved back again. I would spend days there just browsing and watching them blow glass. I even saved up to buy one of the cheapest things in the store, this little clear glass ball with some blue and green wavy patterns in it.
I think that glass-blowing is so cool.
Patience is your success. Keep going back, one day the job is yours, if you really want it.
WOW hopefully you can still try and get into the craft wherever you're at now.
The experience required to successfully do this job is years long . Such beauty from molten glass to finished product .
It makes total sense why this would be worth so much more than anything production made. The artistry gives this vase life!!
When you say glass it sounds so normal but when you see the actual effects that have been put into them it's just a glass then it's the glass vase 😮 absolutely loved it
stunning ! !
what is amazing is that he is obviously a highly skilled glassmaker but what surprises me is how old he seems to be
he doesn't seem to be more than 35 years old (sorry if I aged him).
art glass still has many good years ahead of it with a young master like him
I always loved how deep purple and orange go together. 😊
Моё любимое сочетание цветов.
@@luqa9209 it won't give me an option to translate this to English :(
@@Lizzzz90It said “My favorite color combination”.
And I agree👍
Google Lens 😎
Never mind me just enjoying the Fleetwood Mac in the background
It's always a good day at work when the Allman Brothers are playing in the background. Nice work, my uncle's dad was a master glassblower at Blenko Glass in WV.
That “eat a peach” album is among my all time favorites. And Blenko is legendary, I’ve always wanted to go.
I love watching all types of artists and crafters at work. Beautiful vase.
What fascinates me the most is the perfect teamwork with so few words
I absolutely love this. I could watch glass making forever !
Just do it !
Why does the glass look so yummy
Forbidden candy
@@micmen1496or Christmas ribbon candy. ❤
Looks like boiled sweets - melted sugar in the form of toffee, does look a lot like molten glass - like lava from a volcano!
Ot is basically the same process to create hand crafted hard candy. Some glass blowers I know got started blowing sugar.
Exactly, looks like candy and you want to eat it
I love watching glass-blowing/glasswork. When I was young our dad took us, as a family, to Colonial Williamsburg and Old Sturbridge Village, where we would watch the metal and glass smiths create. I live in Upstate NY, and get to visit Corning Museum of Glass, within a two-hour drive. I admire the work you do. Thank you for sharing.
WOW. Just to know the next step. I find amazing. With the different techniques.
A delightful watch. I have always enjoyed watching artists create their works.
Потрясающе!!!❤❤❤❤
Easily got my thumbs up! Was no stupid music, got to hear the actual sounds of the processes and people, and was very interesting to watch the progress. Thank You
I love Millefiori Glass and always wondered how it was made, thank you for this video!
I live right outside Cornell, not far from Corning. I go there at least once every two weeks, just to see the new stuff they’ve produced. I got to make a bowl back in 1990, (they did most of the work) but I will cherish that bowl until the day I am no longer. It’s really fun to see the kids get so excited about how it all works. I am still fascinated by it to this day.
Impressive and slightly terrifying to watch these guys casually work with what amounts to molten lava with little or no protection, just another day at the office 😬
Beautiful glass art. I enjoyed viewing the video and was amazed by all the work put into your pieces. 😮
Looks like there’s a new “Murano” in the industry! Verrrry, verrrrry nice!😊
Un trabajo completamente artesanal, de ahí que cada pieza es única, no hay una igual a otra. Esto lo maravilloso de este arte ❤❤❤
OMG that's beautiful, always wanted some REAL blown glass!
I rarely watch videos over 5 minutes, but I watched all 16:58 of this one. So cool to see the whole process! I've always wanted to be a glassblower, but I didn't know it was SO much hard work!
Hey! I’m glad you liked it! Glassblowing his a lot of hard work but it just makes the payoff even better. Take a class if you can find one!
Funny because I’m always hoping for longer videos of this nature. It’s fascinating to watch and learn.
The workmanship and craftsmanship is astounding, absolutely beautiful bro !!!!!
Excellent and Wonderful 👍👍👍 Very Nice......
The whole process Wow! The finished piece Wow!
I have this sudden urge to eat it...
Beautiful piece. Love it. Thanks for the video.🙏🏼🎉👏🏻👍🏼☮️
What an absolutely stunning piece of art❤❤❤❤❤
one of the coolest but most taxing crafts there are - great job and teamwork
AMAZING making Art. It’s hypnotic to me. 😊❤
WOW! Absolutely stunning👍
The coordination of hands 🔥🔥🔥
Wow! Respect where respect is due! Great job 👏
I’m in awe.
Absolutely AMAZING work...
“watch your toesies” 😂
Stunning!
Maravilhoso trabalho, adorei assistir todo processo criativo linda peça ❤
Absolutely gorgeous
Amazing process. Thanks.
Fantastisk vas och vilket arbete. Jag beundrar er. ❤ Sweden
What an incredible process thanks for the ride that piece is incredible
Glorious.
Wonderfull, Congrats from Lithuania🇮🇹🤝🇱🇹
like a stingray, beautiful!
That is just BEAUTIFUL!!!!! I love it!!!!!
I love that piece it's beautiful thanks for sharing and be careful 💜
That was impressive.
Thank you!
If there is such a thing as reincarnation please let me come back as one of these craftsman with 20 years of experience! ❤
😂😂😂
It looks like a photograph of fireworks when the camera wasnt perfectly steady lol, i love it.
What a beautiful piece of artwork!
Just wow!
Gorgeous.
It is like a dance!❤❤❤
Совершенно магический процесс. Завораживает!
That is a BEAUTIFUL work of art!💜💜💜
I love it so much, I want one! 💘
Love the music in the background.
Wow, es ist wirklich sehr schwere, aber sehr schöne Arbeit, bravo!👍🤝💖
Это завораживающий процесс! Хочу попробовать!
What a great video. It is amazinf how these guys made this beautiful vase.
As a Fratelli Toso fan, I thoroughly approve.
Simply hypnotic art.
It's kind of magic... awesome!!!
Awesome!
Wow, that is spectacular!
That was amazing. Beautiful work.
Allman Brothers! Nice!!!
Какие молодцы, такую красоту создали, я в восторге. ❤
Awesome ❤️ 👌 👏
Maravilhoso!!!
Parabéns.
É genial!
Amazing work ❤
True artisan
10:09 "Watch your toesies" 😅
Wow! 😊
Que impresionante consumo de energía para elaborar un producto de vidrio
Good stuff!
Thank you!
Я в шоке!! Мой шок в шоке)) Браво!!
Это волшебно!
i know what is a murano vase, been there, never heard about a Murrini vase, look like a millefiori vase, very nice
Murrano is an island in Italy. Murrini is referring to the colored disks I made for the color in the vase. One is a place, the other is a color application. Good question!
Stunning. ❤️
I find it interesting how similar building those small cylinders with the internal patterns in glass is to traditional candy making. First build a short stocky cylinder with a bigger form of the pattern by stacking, then stretch it out to lengthen and make the thinner, then slice the long think piece into small cylinders.
it's called making glass canes - colours are extruded along the length of the glass studio, then these canes are heated up alongside each other so they bond and melt together, making the millefiori pattern. Millefiori means one thousand flowers, in Italian.
Algo brought me here. Don't know much about glass work, but that pattern is really cool/interesting.
Hey thanks for watching! What is Algo?
@@GlassGoof Algorithm.
"I need to adjust this hot glass"
"Hold on, I'll get the dual machetes"
it looks like candy lol =) great artistry and a beautiful result
Thank you!
Reminds me of Art Nouveau ...😊... just my opinion
Good intuitive team work
Это фантастически красиво!!
nice great 👍
Fascinating process.
Сказочно!!!!❤
Stunning
I've never heard about Murini! Murano, yes! A very well known Italian glass artisans from the island Murano, next to Venice, Italy. But Murini?
Hey! Murrini is the color technique I’m using. It’s the process of making the disks that I made in the first part of the video.
SO. cool looking
I was today-years-old when I realized that some glass-making techniques have overlap with some candy-making techniques.