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Casing-covering the entire surface of the with , using clear glassed container on beads, and generally a neutral color on mosaic . The standard coe of 90, is now used to compare many other brands of glassed container as "bullseye compatible". The glassed container rod when heated in the flame will form a "gather" at the tip as it is rotated and softens. They can be produced in great numbers in a short time, compared to wound glassed container beads which must be one at a time.

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Dichroic glassed container-this is glassed container which has been coated on one side with metal oxide layers. They may be enameled, engraved, or gilded with representations of hops or barley. Today, modern torches use propane, natural gas, or hydrogen mixed with compressed air or pure oxygen to generate the intense heat required.



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Most bead makers today use a graphite plate or held paddle. Amberina, developed by joseph locke (1846-1936) at the new england company in east cambridge, massachusetts, was patented in 1883. Lime is added to strengthen the . The whole number value is generally used by itself when comparing different types of , such as coe 104 for moretti, and coe 90 for bullseye.

Almorraja (spanish) a rose water sprinkler with many spouts, in northern spain between the 16th and 18th centuries. Alabaster a type of translucent white , similar to opal , first produced in bohemia in the 19th century. Argand lamp an oil-burning lamp with a chimney, named for the swiss physicist and inventor aimé argand (1750-1803), who invented the tubular wick burner in 1782. nouveau originated in europe in the 1880s, and reached the peak of its popularity ar ound 1900.

Amen a rare type of english wineglass with a drawn stem. 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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