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Cilt 7, Sayı 48  Ağustos 2018  (ISSN: 2146-9903, E-ISSN: 2147-3056)
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1535461750 PATE DE VERRE AND SUGAR CRYSTALLINE LIKES DESIGNS

Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Mediterranean glass works have developed and spread in the process that started with the discovery of glass in the history of glass. Most of the glass production techniques applied today have been made since the times of the First Age Civilizations. The firing technique, which was interrupted for the use of glass art, was rediscovered at the end of the 1800s by Henry Isadora Cesar Cros at the age of Art Nouveau in France, was called as Pate de Verre in other words pastes of glass. The artists who used this firing technique made unique designs and works of glass art with their own techniques. At this study, Pate de Verre'es which look like sugar crystals by using the glasses from different countires were made and successful results were obtained by Anadolu University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Glass Department students which is the first and only Glass Department in Turkey. I think the subject will be beneficial in terms of the dissemination of the learning outlets about glass in practice in glass courses.
Keywords: Pate de Verre, Sugar crystal, Fusion, Frit, Plaster mold