Crumble de Verre, is inspired by a glass processing technique prior to the invention of blown glass, already used in the Phoenician and Egyptian eras.
This technique consists in placing glass powder inside moulds with a subsequent firing, creating a solid object through the fusion of the powder, this technique is called paté de verre.
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