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This website aims to provide information and a showcase of Scottish Glass, past and present. It is a privately funded non-commercial site, you can help by making a donation to the Glass Study Association. Tha sinn an dòchas gun còrd e ribh agus gun till sibh a-rithist. n.b. OCTOBER 2023. SITE IS STILL BEING UPGRADED - The good new I can now start the process of recreating the entire site in HTML to preserve it virtuall maintenance free for posterity. As a bonus it will become phone friendly and very fast loading. I will also be able to add Selkirk Glass paperweights and complete Caithness glass paperweights. |
Incorporating anyone who has been involved with Scottish glass, whether maker, designer, packer, etc., will help to document the influences on Scotland from outside and the influences of Scottish glass on the wider world. Glass is a dynamic industry; glassmakers have proved to be great travellers, and this has resulted in the rapid spread of ideas and a remakable fusing of cultural aesthetics.
It is possible for others to co-operate in building this site by providing articles. To preserve its integrity, the site administration will only be open to verified applicants. We need researchers, editors, historians and HTML savvy folk to help migration to HTML.
Hopefully, others will take this concept to different regions of glassmaking so we can eventually link to provide a broader picture of the web of glass.
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