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Antique Glass, and more. For example, when making stringers from rod. The decorated areas are left unpolished. Filigrana-a clear cased glassed container rod with a colored core. Aryballos (greek) a small globular flask with two handles, used by the ancient greeks and romans to contain toilet oil.

Amberina, developed by joseph locke (1846-1936) at the new england company in east cambridge, massachusetts, was patented in 1883. 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. Annealing-after glassed container has been worked with heat, it will have residual stress within from temperature differences. Dichroic glassed container-this is glassed container which has been coated on one side with metal oxide layers.



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Wound glassed container-molten glassed container is wound around a mandrel like thread on a spool, forming a bead. Polychrome-meaning more than one color, in the context of glassed container beads, polychrome identifies individually created beads decorated by with several colors of . Aurene a type of ornamental with an iridescent surface by spraying the with stannous chloride or lead chloride and reheating it under controlled atmospheric conditions. Acid etching was first developed on a commercial scale by richardson acid polishing the process of making a glossy, polished surface by dipping the object, usually of cut , into a mixture of hydrofluoric and sulfuric acids.



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