yes they need an apprentice.
The most famous ones were the Italian apprentices of Stradivari and Amati.
Glass makers were traditionally called glassblowers or glass artisans. They were skilled craftsmen who shaped molten glass into various objects using specialized tools and techniques. Today, glass makers may also be referred to as glass artists or glass designers, depending on their particular specialization within the field.
Murano glass is created by the famous glass-makers from Murano island, Venice. They have a very interesting history...
coal mines, pilkingtons (glass makers) and beechams
Roman glass are glass bottles and vases from Ancient Rome and can be found in museums. Re-creation Roman glass can be bought from Roman Glass Makers UK.
There is no patron saint of glass. Saint Lucy of Syracuse is the patron saint of glass blowers, however, and she and Saint Luke are the patron saints of glass makers.
With currency of the time and country.
It is unknown if she has mentored any apprentices.
Fireheart's apprentices were Cinderpelt, Cloudtail, and Brambleclaw.
The Masters Apprentices ended in 1972.
The Masters Apprentices was created in 1965.
Not all... Some spectacle-makers use plastic lenses instead of glass.