Examples of 'glassmakers' in a sentence

Meaning of "glassmakers"

Glassmaker is a noun referring to a person or company that specializes in making glass products or items
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The glassmakers will not have anything to eat.
Its purity is especially important to glassmakers.
Glassmakers also enjoyed heightened status.
Both firms started their activities inside two famous glassmakers.
Very few glassmakers can make our bottles.
So it is entirely possible to see glassmakers at work in Biot.
Most glassmakers only use one type of of sand.
There had to be somewhere else the glassmakers could go and chop their firewood.
Glassmakers have to demolish and rebuild their kilnsevery five to eight years.
All genuine Murano glassmakers are listed by this association.
Glassmakers could not leave the island without permission from the government.
Price is from a family of glassmakers in Stourbridge.
Youthful glassmakers in Brazil breathe toxic silicone and arsenic fumes.
They are made by master glassmakers in France.
The Venetian glassmakers had a set of tools that changed little for hundreds of years.

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Moser was one of the few Czechoslovakian glassmakers to sign their pieces.
The star shaped bottle of the Angel was created by the Brosse Master Glassmakers.
European glassmakers and designers.
Every year thousands of visitors come to see the art of the glassmakers of Bayel.
The second reason to relocate glassmakers to Murano was probably political.
The lamp is blown in Czech Republic by artisanal glassmakers.
The profession of Verrier is noble the glassmakers had the privilege of not derogate.
But do glassmakers need to be worried today?
Today, it is difficult to recruit young glassmakers.
In practice, only one of the glassmakers has ever converted to caustic soda.
It is one of the world 's biggest glassmakers.
Years ago, glassmakers started with a bottle, and then opened it up into a sheet.
How did you feel the first time you observed glassmakers?
Although the glassmakers could not leave the island, the nobles had no constraints.
For the creation of the amphora, a team of 5 glassmakers came to assist the artist.
The motivation, according to Reynolds, was to protect the livelihood of the glassmakers.
The churches were finished with glazed windows, made by glassmakers brought over from the continent.
At the time, Czech glassmakers were already producing colorless glass perfectly suited for decoration.
In practice, none of the United Kingdom glassmakers has converted to caustic soda.
It is a deep blue pigment, which in Europe became known principally through the Venetian glassmakers.
The first glass mirrors were obtained by the glassmakers in Murano during the 12th century.
Jane Middleton was born in the Newcastle area, the daughter of a Quaker family of glassmakers.
Italian glass often refers to the Venecian glassmakers and Murano glass, their most famous products.
The glassmakers of Notre-Dame, the most exposed to lead.
Are hand-blown by our glassmakers.
This collaboration with glassmakers led to the creation of Meta - of its DNA.
Glassmakers like Schott and Corning are manufacturing bendable glass [… ].
A law passed in 1295 that forbade glassmakers from leaving the city gives credibility to this theory.
This bottle was initially created in 2011 in cooperation with our glassmakers.
Who killed the glassmakers of Givors?
There, the glassmakers fostered a booming business for centuries, though demand has waned since the 1960s.
In fact, I wanted to work like the glassmakers of the 18th century.
The glassmakers of Murano!
He was followed in 1608 by five glassmakers and three carpenters or house builders.
Glassmakers like Schott and Corning are manufacturing bendable glass that's thinner than human hair. They [… ].

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