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The art of glass manufacture and its refinement
has been cultivated and developed in the Lausitz area for over 500 years.
The first documented mention was dated in 1433, in which a glassworks produced
greenish and brownish “woodglass”. More and more glassworks
were founded in the Lausitz forests, primarily due to the high-quality raw
materials in the Lausitz sandy soil. As a result the volume of molten glass
produced vastly increased and was locally referred to as “transparent
gold”. The consequent further development of products and techniques
in the period 1900 to 1930 resulted in a unique concentration of hollowware
production in the Weisswasser area which became the largest glass producing
region in Europe.
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During this period the renowned glass
designer Wilhelm Wagenfeld created new directions for the glass industry
with his radical new shapes. |
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