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Own The Best - Collectible Glass. Unique products and services at bargain price.. Read about Collectible Glass here. Almorraja (spanish) a rose water sprinkler with many spouts, in northern spain between the 16th and 18th centuries. 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. A mixture of dilute hydrofluoric acid and potassium fluoride is then applied to etch the exposed areas of . Aurene was developed by fr ederick carder (1863-1963) at steuben works in corning, new york, in 1904.

Air traps in stems are frequently tear-shaped or spirally twisted. They may be enameled, engraved, or gilded with representations of hops or barley. Moretti glassed container is not compatible with bullseye . The decorated areas are left unpolished.

Annealing the process of slowly cooling a completed object in an auxiliary part of the furnace, or in a separate furnace. 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.

 
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The technique was developed in the late 19th century. -Stands for "coefficient of expansion" which is a measure of how much a material expands for each degree it is heated, expressed as 104 x 10-7/0c. Dichroic means two color, and each piece of this glassed container will reflect two different colors, depending on the angle light strikes it. Arabesque (1) in islamic , an intricate pattern of interlaced consisting of curvilinear stems and tendrils that terminate in leaves; (2) in renaissance and later european , a pattern of interlaced curvilinear stems, scrolls, and leaves, sometimes containing animal motifs.


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