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Featuring Collectible Glass and superior Fenton Art Glass. free tips and secrets.. Casing-covering the entire surface of the with , using clear glassed container on beads, and generally a neutral color on mosaic . In america, it inspired, among others, louis comfort tiffany (1848-1933). The german term for nouveau is jugendstil. The cut pieces of cane are finished by flame polishing, or by tumbling with abrasives.

Historically, glassed container produced in factories varied depending on the local materials available. 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 . Stringer-glassed container rod of 1 mm or less diameter, that is used to add detailed decoration. Stringer-glassed container rod of 1 mm or less diameter, that is used to add detailed decoration.

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. Abrasion the technique of grinding shallow decoration with a wheel. Most bead makers today use a graphite plate or held paddle. The company has a 500 year history of glassed container manufacture, and countless beads have been produced with this glassed container throughout those years.

The thickness of each layer is precisely calculated within five millionths of an inch. Latticino-the twisted canes of multi colored , cased in clear, are called latticino.

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