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Glass makers and blowers don't need to fill their pipes with marijuana to get high. Edmonton, AB is full of plate, bowl and pipe-makers who can attest to this. Instead of buying your next set of dishware, let someone create it for you. We have plenty of talented individuals waiting to heat up a blob of glass and turn it into a bowl or vase that matches your exacting specifications.

Edmonton, AB Glass Art



Our glass makers and glass blowers are masters of their profession. Do you know how glass is made? Our professional take glass balls, stick them on a pipe, heat them up, then blow into the pipe and spin it until the glass is just the right shape. Boom. You have a nice piece of malformed glass to put on your coffee table or your mantel.

Glass making began around 3000 B.C. and the modern art of glass blowing was developed in the mid first century. Today, Edmonton, AB glass makers and glass blowers utilize various equipment and techniques to enhance, create, and formulate artistic and functional pieces of glass art.

Edmonton, AB glass maker pieces are often very vibrant and colorful, boasting many shapes and forms. Finished pieces generally range in size, shape, and functionality. Glass art can take many forms, including glass blowing, glass casting, stained glass making, bead making, and, glass fusing. Glass does not have to be delicate, either -- there can be large glass sculptures, frescoes, and more.

You should really seek out the services of a Edmonton, AB glass maker or blower instead of going with some cheap, mass produced bowls from a big chain store. When I wanted to impress my guests at a recent party, I just served them their soup course in my custom-made set of glass bowls. That's how I roll.

If you are choosing a glass maker or blower, make sure that you view their portfolio and talk to them about their experience. Our glass makers and blowers will customize a specific piece to fit your style and taste. Like masonry, glassblowing is a perfected and protected art that is passed down through apprenticeship.

Edmonton, AB Glass Pipes



When someone thinks of Edmonton, AB glass blowing they think of glass pipes. It is a faction of the art that has become tremendously popular, especially in the last 50 years or so. Depending on the glass blower, you will find two very different styles of blowing. Free blowing is the most popular and gives much more creative license to the artist. Mold blowing creates a stronger glass product but limits ones creativity because of the fixed shape of the mold the glass is poured into.

It is a well-known fact that Edmonton, AB glass makers make more glass pipes than anyone else. They also are some of the best at their trade, creating some of the most artistic products on the market. The elephant in the room in regards to glass blowing is the fact that most, if not all, of the products they create is made for smoking marijuana. However, because you can also smoke tobacco just as easy, they are made legal to sell. Whether you are a long time tobacco smoker or like to puff on something else, you should make a visit to check out Edmonton, AB glass blowers and makers. They are definitely among the most talented in the world.

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