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Why You’d REGRET Being a Glassblower in 1500s Venice

Why You’d REGRET Being a Glassblower in 1500s Venice

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Step inside the glow of the furnaces on the island of Murano and discover the real life of a Venetian glassblower in the 1500s.
This wasn’t a romantic craft or an artist’s gentle pastime — it was a world of dangerous heat, fragile beauty, exhausting repetition, and a daily battle against molten sand that could shatter at the slightest mistake.


Tonight, we’re drifting through narrow alleyways, crossing creaking wooden bridges, and stepping into workshops where glass glows like captured sunrise.
You’ll learn how pigments were coaxed from minerals, how molten vessels wobbled at the end of a blowpipe, and how artisans shaped delicate wonders that might outlive them… or crack with a single breath.


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