Blowline

/ˈbloʊ.laɪn/ noun

Definition

A line or tube through which air is blown, often used in industrial processes or glassblowing.

Etymology

From 'blow' + 'line' (cord, tube). A technical term from manufacturing and craft industries, particularly glassblowing.

Kelly Says

In glass studios, the blowline is literally the connection between the artist's lungs and the molten glass—it's both a tool and a direct extension of human breath!

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