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Self-taught Cuban glass blower turns recycled glass into art

Cuba's only artisanal blown glass workshop fights to survive, in Havana
June 25, 2024
Anett Rios - Reuters

By Anett Rios

HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban Eduardo Viciana taught himself to blow glass using the most basic of tools and raw materials, one of a handful of artisans to master the art on the Caribbean island nation.

Viciana, 54, toils daily at his trade, heating his glass in three handmade brick ovens, then blowing them into exquisite and colorful forms for use as lamps, ceiling lights, sculptures and containers.

Self-taught Cuban glass blower turns recycled glass into art
Cuba's only artisanal blown glass workshop fights to survive, in Havana

"There is no tradition of glass blowing in the country," Viciana said. "Everything we do here is done self taught. We design our own equipment and the tools."

Glass blowing is an art form that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble with the aid of a blowpipe, a practice that dates back at least 2,000 years.

To create an object, pieces of glass are placed inside a handmade brick oven to melt. The artist then uses a blowpipe and tongs give the piece its shape.

In Cuba, even a corner hardware store is a rarity due to a grinding economic crisis that has led to widespread shortages. Viciana said he uses scraps of glass anywhere he can find them.

Self-taught Cuban glass blower turns recycled glass into art
Cuba's only artisanal blown glass workshop fights to survive, in Havana

His recycled glass, transformed into art, is exhibited in the Spanish Embassy in Cuba, in the National Capitol building, in Havana's Grand Theater and in the stained glass windows of local churches, Viciana said.

(Reporting by Anett Rรญos, additional reporting by Mario Fuentes, Writing by Nelson Acosta; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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