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Antique Glass

Most bead makers today use a graphite plate or held paddle. This makes it usable in the kitchen oven. Polychrome-meaning more than one color, in the context of glassed container beads, polychrome identifies individually created beads decorated by with several colors of . Fusing-fusing is the joining of glassed container while in it gathering-another fundamental step in glassblowing, molten glassed container must be accumulated in the proper amount and location, referred to as gathering.

Marvering-to shape heated glassed container into a cylinder, it is rolled over a flat marble, stone, or cast iron surface called a "marver", and the process is called marvering.

Antique Glass info: Both begin by trailing a contrasting color of glassed container onto a base bead to form parallel lines. Feathered bead-there are two traditional forms of this technique, the "feather" and the "festoon" pattern. , In which a closed, water-filled v essel, when heated, was to rotate by jets of steam issuing from one or more projecting, bent tubes.


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