Geber's Glassblower

Origin
Jabir ibn Hayyan (Geber) was a prominent polymath in the medieval Islamic world. He was a chemist, astronomer, engineer, geographer, philosopher and physician. He explored the idea of alchemy including the classical four elements and artificially created life. He also theorized metals differed from each because of the different amounts of sulfur and mercury locked inside them. In 13th century Europe, another writer annotated their works with the signature of Jabir but is now referred to as Pseudo-Geber.

Effects
Any metal affected by it will melt into a liquid form, although its temperature will remain constant throughout the process. Attempts on non-malleable substances such as stones turns them to powder, while more energetic substances become a vapor.