vol.042:The Glass Revolution:From Luxury to Commodity
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The source provides a comprehensive historical and technical analysis of glassblowing, detailing its revolutionary invention in the Syro-Palestine region around the 1st century BCE. It systematically examines the technical evolution from free-blowing to mold-blowing, emphasizing how this shift significantly increased production efficiency, product diversity, and led to the transition of glass from a luxury item to a common commodity within the Roman Empire. Furthermore, the text contrasts these new techniques with earlier glassmaking methods―such as core-forming and casting utilized in Mesopotamia and Egypt―and discusses the independent development of the lead-barium glass system in China. Ultimately, the document concludes by addressing the profound economic, cultural, and technological impacts of glassblowing, which fostered global trade and laid the groundwork for modern science and industry.