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For the enthusiast of glass art and technique, "Glassblowing: The Technique of Free-Blown Glass" by Frank Kulasiewicz is a highly sought-after reference book that provides a comprehensive guide to the art of glassblowing. Originally published in 1974, this vintage hardcover edition is a rare find for collectors and practitioners alike. With its durable hardcover format and dust jacket, this book is built to withstand the demands of frequent use in the studio or workshop.
As a valuable resource for young adults and adults interested in glass art, education, and personal development, "Glassblowing" offers a wealth of information on the techniques and skills required to master the craft of free-blown glass. The book's focus on the technical aspects of glassworking makes it an essential reference for glasssmiths, lampworkers, and glassworkers of all levels. With its clear and detailed instructions, "Glassblowing" is an ideal companion for those looking to improve their skills and take their glass art to the next level.
Despite being an ex-library book, this copy is in good condition, with a tight and strong binding. While it may show some signs of wear, such as minor rubbing or thumbing on rare pages, these imperfections do not detract from the book's overall value and usability. For anyone seeking a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the art of glassblowing, "Glassblowing: The Technique of Free-Blown Glass" by Frank Kulasiewicz is a must-have addition to their library or studio.
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