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Top Seller - Antique Glass. Outstanding quality and value.. Read about Antique Glass here. Aurene was developed by fr ederick carder (1863-1963) at steuben works in corning, new york, in 1904. Feathered bead-there are two traditional forms of this technique, the "feather" and the "festoon" pattern. The company has a 500 year history of glassed container manufacture, and countless beads have been produced with this glassed container throughout those years. Ancient a term frequently used to mean all pre-roman and ancient roman .

Almorraja (spanish) a rose water sprinkler with many spouts, in northern spain between the 16th and 18th centuries. The annealing temperature is 968f mosaic glassed container- (millefiori) in glassmaking, pieces of colored glassed container are assembled and into bundles with patterns, and both the glassed container units and finished from it are referred to as mosaic . Historically, glassed container produced in factories varied depending on the local materials available. Wound glassed container-molten glassed container is wound around a mandrel like thread on a spool, forming a bead.

Latticino-the twisted canes of multi colored , cased in clear, are called latticino.

 
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Acanthus (1) a group of mediterranean, asian, and african plants with large, spiny leaves; hence, (2) that resembles the leaves of the species acanthus spinosus. A pointed metal hook with a handle. Air trap, air lock an air-filled void, which may be of almost any shape. A single color can be used at a time, or mixed colors applied to form a pattern of spots.


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