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  • March 3, 2020
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The Snowflake Warrior Vase: What is snowflake glass?

Snowflake glass is a unique type of 19th-century Chinese glass that, as the name implies, invokes images of snow. The effect is created with varying amounts of white inclusions (small particles inside the glass) and small air bubbles in a … Read more →

  • Posted in: Conservation, From the Collections, Glassmaking techniques/process, Research
  • September 19, 2018
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Conservation of three lampshades

This blog post comes from Adelheid Hansen, an intern in the Conservation department. It was a dream come true to be an intern in the Conservation Lab of The Corning Museum of Glass for eight weeks in early 2018. Shortly … Read more →

  • Posted in: Conservation
  • March 31, 2017
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Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library

Bandhu Scott Dunham wanted to be a mad scientist or an alchemist as a kid. Although he’s grown up to be a glass artist, he still manages to infuse many of his pieces with a sense of magic and whimsy. … Read more →

  • Posted in: Exhibitions, Rakow Library
  • July 1, 2011
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19th Century Chinese Glass Rod Panel

Last year the Museum acquired an interesting new object. It is a panel made up of two rectangular sheets of assembled thin glass rods with painted paper cutouts sandwiched between them and held together at the edges with paper tape. … Read more →

  • Posted in: Conservation
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