Ellegi Glass is one of several on the islands that make up Murano in Venice. We stopped here for a demonstration of their craft. Along the quay, there are many places where there's a person outside trying to convince people to enter to see their facilities.
Since this was one of the first along our walk, we entered and paid a small fee for the demonstration that was about to begin. The gentleman who described what the workers were doing was multi-lingual and we got to see the craftsmen doing their magic.
Two types of glass creating are shown. The first is what I call free form where the person takes some molten glass and uses tools to stretch and shape the glass. A worker brings additional heated glass which is added to the existing part and continues the forming of the entire piece. The other method is glass blowing. I think most people have seen video of that kind of making of glass.
After the demonstration, we were shown to the sales area. Some of the glass was very nice and some was simply gaudy.
This is a great stop for a brief demonstration of the art of glass making. read more