Just wanted to get this out of the way first.
I do not sell glass, nor do make glass in trade. The reasons for this are simple.
Jason Klein is a good friend of mine, and taught me how to blow glass. He also makes a living selling glass.
I am not interested in competing with him, taking sales away from him, or in any way, negatively impacting his livelihood.
You can contact Jason at Historical glassworks and he'll be happy to sell you glass.
Here are a few projects I've made, or am working on, or did.
| Past |
current | Future |
| Polycandleon | Winged Goblet - updated 5/07/09 | Barrel Beaker |
| Painted Beaker | Plain Goblet - updated 4/14/09 | Knoppenbeaker |
| Conical Goblet | Enameled Beakers - 8/05/11 | |
| Bell Goblet | ||
| Trumpet Goblet | Appendixs | Future Appendixes |
| Glass rings | Appendix A - Glass terms - updated 4/21/09 | What is Glass? |
| Voetbeker | Appendix B - FAQ - updated 3/31/09 | A Brief History of Glass |
| Ring Beaker | Appendix C - Glass furnaces | Working with Glass |
| Glass Glossary | ||
| Frequent Questions | ||
| Common Glass Forms |
My project to get my collection of Journal of Glass Studies TOC's online. And perhaps as much of them as CMOG will let me.
Also, the Rakow libary is a good resource.
Everyone needs a publishable library list. Here's mine. Or as I call it, Rakow South.
coming up Real Soon Now (tm) , the books that aren't in the google book database. and "Readings in Glass History"
Other people's links http://www.larsdatter.com/enamelled-glassware.htm