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Featuring Art Glass and superior Glass Bowl. Steps to take and pitfalls to watch out for.. The german term for nouveau is jugendstil. Moretti-a brand of soft glassed container from italy, that comes in many colors both transparent and opaque that is generally compatible for fusing together. Other designs are "stratified", "ribbon", and "filigree". Dichroic glassed container-this is glassed container which has been coated on one side with metal oxide layers.

The word was originally applied to a device, invented in the second century b. Alkali in glassmaking, a soluble salt consisting mainly of potassium carbonate or sodium carbonate. Millefiori, meaning "thousand flowers", is the best known type. Frit-granulated colored class, sometimes referred to as crumb .

Eye beads-beads of any material that have circular or spotted decoration may be considered eye beads. Lampwork-a form of glassblowing where the glassed container is heated over a flame. Amberina, developed by joseph locke (1846-1936) at the new england company in east cambridge, massachusetts, was patented in 1883. Small can be successfully annealed with the torch at the time of completion.

Acid-etched decoration is produced by covering the with an acid-resistant substance such as wax, through which the design is scratched. Of moretti glassed container is 104 x 10-7/degrees celsius, except the alabaster colors which vary, and are not totally compatible. Originally from the middle ages, the term lampwork referred to oil lamps with a blowpipe directed into the flame to increase the heat generated. Hard glassed container- (borosilicate ) a heat resistant glassed container under the brand names "pyrex", "kimax", and "duran".

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