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Zurich Glass School

Where Creativity calls

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E-demos

E-demos are shorter versions of our self-led video tutorial E-course channels. The E-demo consists of a single technique or object to learn how to make. Enjoy unlimited access to your E-demo forever. Your folder of course goodies to compliment your chosen class is sent to a shared Dropbox folder between you and ZGS.

Click on your channel below to watch your demos.

After purchase please allow a few days to be gain access to your course and create a site login. Come back to the channels page. Login at the top right hand corner of the site. Finally scroll down to your channel of choice and enjoy SIX months unlimited access .

ENJOY! 

Links to all ZGS E-demos

Various Artists in glass

Learn how to make clean, functional loops for glass pendants using borosilicate techniques for strength and precision.

Learn the fundamentals of borosilicate goblet making through clear, structured techniques that build confidence in pulling points, form, and decorative detail.

Presenting infamous functional glass artist Salt from the USA. This E-demo is designed for early learner / intermediate lampworkers/beadmakers interested in blown drinking vessels and sculpting off-mandrel.

Learn controlled blowing in borosilicate glass through progressive exercises that build precision, symmetry, and material awareness.

Master the art of creating a full Italian-style "Devil Lady" figure in soft glass. This essential demo reveals the tips and techniques to sculpt a dynamic pose—legs apart, with detailed arms and stylized fingers. Achieve your figurative goals.

Discover sculptural glassmaking with renowned artist Salt as he demonstrates advanced heat control, colour layering, and creative techniques through the creation of a richly detailed glass snail. This inspiring E-demo is perfect for  intermediate lampworkers looking to expand their skills and develop a stronger sculptural voice.

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