Talk about 600 years of tradition. That is layers and layers of skills and abilities way beyond even the most very skilled and talented torch workers. Wow! There's a reason all those guys look a little glum. That's a lot to live up to! I know where I want to visit next time i'm in Murano!
today all I needed to see was the fold and slide and off he did with the point's end to open it up. That was slick. And my words of advice for that flower assemblage for the stem that happens mostly before this video: don't try this at home ;)
It's amazing but I believe they undercharge for some of their work....I mean there are pipe makers who sell pipes for $30,000 and even some that have sold for near $100,000
Man, I could watch Cesare work glass all day long!
Watching him work lets me know just how much more I have to learn...
Talk about 600 years of tradition. That is layers and layers of skills and abilities way beyond even the most very skilled and talented torch workers. Wow! There's a reason all those guys look a little glum. That's a lot to live up to! I know where I want to visit next time i'm in Murano!
Maestro cesare at it again
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This piece is so BEAUTIFUL! I don't know why but it moves me! Is that odd???
Not odd at all! We're glad you love it; thanks for watching!
Cesare is a maestro, amazing work and control and detail...
Damn, I wish I could see the work leading up to this,,,
What clear tubing is that called with the exterior surface layer with all the vertical lines?
hot damn, those one-touch welds on the flower assemblies...
Amazing work thanks for sharing. How can i get one of the shirts him and his assistant are wearing?
so so so stunning, what a master.. i hope to be this good one day
Beautiful work xxxx
It looks so easy.. ;-)
The maestro!
Thanks for watching, Kevin!
c'est merveilleux...
Why doesn't this glass need to be annealed? And why would the foot be more prone to cracking?
Grazi!
really awesome.
today all I needed to see was the fold and slide and off he did with the point's end to open it up. That was slick. And my words of advice for that flower assemblage for the stem that happens mostly before this video: don't try this at home ;)
His hand work is more on center then alot of peoples lathe work
It was amazing how he fixed that cracked glass! So lucky to have been able to see that too.
would have loved to have seen all the arts being made also instead of just being taken out of a kiln and stuck on. a beautiful piece though
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That's quite the pimp cup
And to think he could charge up to 300 to 350 for that one piece..
It's amazing but I believe they undercharge for some of their work....I mean there are pipe makers who sell pipes for $30,000 and even some that have sold for near $100,000
But at the same time I don't really know the retail of a piece like this
try closer to $3k...
Steve Shouse ha ha ga!
350 wouldn't get him to even light his torch ...try 10x that !
@@chrisjames7803 u would think but on their store most are 200 to 300