Pukeberg Glassworks is one of the oldest and most renowned glassworks in Sweden. It was founded in 1626 by the Dutch immigrant Henrik Kock in the village of Pukeberg, Smaland. Kock was granted permission to open a glassworks by King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden, and the first glass was produced in 1628.
In the early years, Pukeberg Glassworks produced mainly window glass and utilitarian objects such as bottles and jars. However, by the mid-18th century, the glassworks had begun to produce more decorative and artistic glass. This was due in part to the influence of the French glassmaker Jean-Baptiste Quesnel, who was employed at Pukeberg from 1742 to 1750.
Quesnel introduced new techniques to Pukeberg, such as the production of engraved and etched glass. He also designed a new type of glass called "Pukebergsglas", which was characterized by its high quality and clarity. Pukebergsglas quickly became popular more...
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