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Hand-Blown Glass Trend Analysis

Yilin Liang and Sharul Azim Bin Sharudin

International Journal of Literature and Arts Studies, 2025, vol. 1, issue 1, 57-63

Abstract: With the rise in consumer sophistication and the booming cultural and creative industries, hand-blown glass - valued for its unique artistic texture and capacity for personalized customization - has increasingly become a favorite among home décor enthusiasts and collectors. This paper first reviews the historical evolution and current state of the hand-blown glass industry, then analyzes how both cultural-artistic forces and consumer-market behaviors jointly drive its trend dynamics. On the level of technology and design, it explores the profound impact of new materials, process innovations, and digital-intelligent manufacturing on product styles and production efficiency. Through case studies of renowned domestic and international brands and major industry exhibitions, it reveals the critical roles of cross-sector collaboration and brand marketing in reshaping the hand-blown glass market landscape. Findings indicate that customization, small-batch production, and the excavation of cultural meaning will dominate future development, while digital platforms and community-based marketing will foster tighter brand-consumer engagement. Finally, the paper offers strategic recommendations - centering on craft innovation, fueled by cultural empowerment, and underpinned by sustainability - to support the healthy prosperity of the hand-blown glass industry.

Keywords: hand-blown glass; trend analysis; process innovation; cultural driving; digital manufacturing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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