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Goblet making goes back a extensive time, as far as 5 centuries before the common era. Writings from Pliny, a famous Roman historian, state that the Phoenician merchants living in the province of Syria were the earliest to inadvertently stumble upon an innovative new and useful substance called 'beaker'. However, many myths and legends veil the authentic finding of glass. Lucky for us that this accident happend or there would be no vintage glassware silver grapevine today!

Wineglass making in the Egyptian epoch The superb, and nearly ethereal, shapes that goblet makers build today have developed over the centuries. By 3500 B.C., schooner beads had begun adorning the upper-echelons of Egyptian civilization. Goblet beads and amulets, dating back to pre-Roman eras have been said to be worn as far back as 2500 B.C. In the pre-Roman times, beaker vessels were being completed but the art of schooner blowing had not yet been invented. The Egyptians and those in the Middle East were by and large making goblet mosaics.

Romans learn tumbler blowing It was not until the 1st century BC that schooner blowing, as it is known today, actually made an appearance in Syria (then under the Romans). This controlling discovery fully transformed the mannerwineglass would henceforth be used and, ultimately, appear. The tiresome task of wrapping tumbler around a core to turn it into a vessel now became so much easier with the new tumbler blowing technique. Swiftly, a whole outlook of infinite potential opened up before Roman glass artisans.

In a little instant, Rome began to dominate the goblet market, as it did in many other trades. Rome presently became the ancient world's epicentre for production and distribution of blown goblet and led to the vintage glassware silver grapevine that we have today.

Beaker works all through the Middle Ages during the Middle Ages, wineglass was primarily made as coloured ornamentation for use in stained goblet windows in the Gothic buildings that dominated the largest part of Europe at that time.

From Venice to Murano It was in this exciting period of modification and discovery that wineglass blowing started to be concentrated in Venice, which had no fewerthan 8,000 tumbler artisans for the duration of the Middle Ages! The Italians, however, guarded their wineglass blowing tricks zealously, going so far as to even lay down a stern decree that made sharing or 'leaking' out schooner-blowing techniques to outsiders as a punishable offence!

Tumbler-making involved the extensive use of fire, which always a posed a risk to the crowded and timber-rich city of Venice. And, so in 1291, beaker-making officially moved out of Venice to the then little-known and secluded island of Murano. These Murano beaker blowers quickly became the very last word in the delicateand period-consuming art of tumbler blowing, creating fine shapes and designs that would enthrall upcominggenerations. But, at the price if their freedom. No artisan or his relatives was allowed to depart the shores of Murano -- it was an offence liable to be punished by by death.

Murano artisans escape to Europe Still, many goblet makers did manage to break out Murano and it was they who spread the art of schooner blowing outside Venice and introduced it to Tyrol, Vienna, Flanders, France and England. The earliest Venetian tumbler was used for making rosaries as evidenced by some 13th century rosary beads that have been since discovered. These talented Murano glass artisans also made a spectacular contribution to the way mirrors were made. Polished metal mirrors began to give technique to lovely beaker mirrors (women were delighted!) Nowadays, vintage glassware silver grapevine is much in demand!

Schooner blowing in China There is not much known about schooner being made in China -- even while it was being moulded into fantastic shapes and decorative pieces in far away Rome. The earliest records of schooner in China date to 221 B.C. - 220 A.D. It is thought that blown schooner was introduced to China by Persian wineglass artists. Historians now attribute the incomplete attention in glass in ancient China to the incredible and widespread use of paper technology. For example, in China windows were 'glazed' with strong, semi-transparent paper, not glass panes. They simply did not see the need for beaker!

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