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Tour the Visitor's Center and Glass Blowing demonstration:

 

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Blenko Glass Visitor Center and Museum
 

Join the thousands who visit the Blenko Glass Company and its Visitor Center every year. In a most interesting manner you will gain a general understanding of the making of hand blown glassware. You will be entranced with the first floor's factory outlet area and its many examples of the craftsman's art. On the second floor you will see the Designer's corner, where nine leading American stained glass studios have each contributed for display, a beautiful exhibit of their artistry as practiced today.

Also, a museum containing a Country Music Award trophy, Presidential Gifts, U.S. Capitol lighting globes, and original WilliamsburgŪ stemware. From a special observation deck you can look into a large area inside the plant and watch molten glass take its final form.

Blenko has always been a magnetic attraction for people. Singly or in small groups, even by the bus load. Visitors come from all over the world to watch while skilled craftsmen make beautiful, translucent glassware.

From a special observation deck, visitors can observe the various steps in handcrafting glass; the furnace where silica sand, combined with other materials, is fused under intense heat; the gatherer who takes from this mass a small amount or "gob" of glass which he delivers to a blower, who blows the gob into a form, or shape, using tools similar to those of centuries ago. When the blower has re-heated the piece he has shaped, it is passed on to a finisher who does whatever is necessary for completion - adding handles, rings, etc.

 
 

Next, each piece is placed into an annealing lehr or oven, wherein, over a period of many hours gradual cooling to room temperature takes place. The skill of Blenko's expert craftsman is acquired only after many years of experience. As a result of excellence Blenko ware has been shown in museums and cultural exhibitions throughout the world, and has received numerous awards. Leading gift shops and department stores in America, as well as abroad, have sold Blenko for many years. It is in demand everywhere.

     

Please come and have a rewarding visit in our factory outlet store, or experience the practice of one of the most ancient of man's arts, producing contemporary designs in glassware, while you watch. All those who make up the Blenko Glass Company extend to you a cordial invitation to come (or come again as the case may be) and enjoy all there is for one to see, and learn about, in the Blenko Visitor Center, Milton, West Virginia.

 

 

     
 
Visitor Center Hours:  

8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday - Friday

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday

12:00 PM to 5:00 PM Sunday

Please note- These hours start on April 1st. Winter hours below.

Subject to change any time.

304-743-9081

Winter Hours:

M-F  9AM-4PM
SAT  9AM-4PM
SUN 12noon-4PM

Observation Deck Tours

Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 3:15 PM

Please call for hours when you plan to visit.

 
     
     

Blenko Glass Company P.O. Box 67 Milton WV. 25541

304-743-9081 FAX 304-743-0547 or 1-877-4BLENKO

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