Warm Glass work (Kiln Work)

The warm glass technique is currently very popular and many designers will make reference to warm glass, cold glass and hot glass.

We tend not to use ‘hot glass’, a term normally used to describe molten glass from the furnace such as blown glass, preferring the warm glass approach that involves a kiln at temperatures between 590 and 950 degrees Celsius. Warm glasswork covers fused, painted, slumped and kiln carved pieces. 

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