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🫧 Shaped Blown Glass Beads and Glass Rings – 3-Day Workshop with the Agapurni Duo – September 24, 25 & 26, 2027
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🫧 Shaped Blown Glass Beads and Glass Rings – 3-Day Workshop with the Agapurni Duo – September 24, 25 & 26, 2027

€1.050,00
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This is a group workshop, giving you the opportunity to share and exchange ideas with other aspiring beadmakers!

Important: The workshop will be taught in Spanish, but Patricia, the instructor Andrés’ partner, will be present to provide French translation.

The programme below is provided as a guide only. The actual content of the workshop will be adapted in real time according to the students’ progress.

DAY 1:

  • Creating a basic bubble
  • Cylindrical shapes
  • Flat faces
  • Concave shapes
  • Twisting techniques
  • Stretching and elongating bubbles

DAY 2:

  • Straight tubes
  • Curved tubes
  • Curved tubes with a head
  • Tube decoration
  • Tube cutting and finishing techniques
  • Hot piercing
  • Hot openings

DAY 3:

  • Smooth glass ring
  • Double-layered glass ring (one colour on the inside and another on the outside)
  • Twisted glass ring: our signature piece

To complete the full programme, participants should already know how to blow a simple round bubble.

If you would like to further develop your skills in blowing round beads beforehand, we invite you to enrol in Mathilde Lusso’s masterclass.


Dates

Beginning: , 10 a.m.

End: , 5:30 p.m.

Lieu

Saint-Michel-sur-Orge, France.

Recommended minimum level

It is recommended to know at least how to make a round and centered glass bead to participate in this course.

The Atelier

We open our workshop doors weekly, to a maximum of 4 students simultaneously.

The class takes place at the private studio of Kathryn Greer, near Paris. It is very easy to access, being 5min walk from our RER C train station, in Saint-Michel-sur-Orge.

The teachers

Patricia and Andrés are self-taught glass artists who have been creating contemporary jewellery since 2008. Their work is defined by sculptural forms, distinctive textures, and a creative approach that transforms glass into wearable works of art.

Specialising in flameworked glass, which they blow and shape entirely by hand, they combine traditional lampworking techniques with metalsmithing to create truly handcrafted pieces. Since 2022, their artistic research has focused primarily on glass, a material of endless possibilities that continues to inspire and challenge their creativity.

Founding members of ARTVIVA (the Association of Glass Artisans of the Valencian Community), Patricia and Andrés are passionate about sharing their expertise, innovative techniques, and artistic vision of glass, offering students an inspiring learning experience rich in both technical knowledge and creative exploration.

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