Romania's traditional glass-making
Romania is famous the world over for its delicate, hand-crafted glass.However, artisans in the trade fear it is dying out because there are not enough newcomers to the industry. A factory on the outskirts of Bucharest which has been operating since 1922.
Though global demand for Romanian glass is strong, the factory’s manager, Petru Stefanescu, said it is hard to get young people into the business: “We try to attract young people by telling them our stories, by showing them what we do. But very few of them are really interested in actually doing this job. Young people today are no longer interested in handicraft. And there are no policies to encourage young people to go for such jobs these days in Romania.”
The glass tubes he is working on are imported from Germany and the Czech Republic. They are melted to a temperature of 1,600 Celsius and turned into chandeliers, candle holders, drinking glasses and teapots.
So far, the Romanian glass industry has been spared the worst effects of the economic crisis in Europe.
The company enjoyed a 400,000 euro turnover last year.
But there are fears that if nothing is done to attract the young generation, the glass-making industry could find its days are numbered.

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