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Fenton Art Glass
Fenton Art Glass See diamond air trap and twist. The function of these objects is uncertain. nouveau originated in europe in the 1880s, and reached the peak of its popularity ar ound 1900. Tooling-shaping hot glassed container into a desired form using a tool, such as pliers, mashers, or patterned stamps to make an impression. 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. Alabaster a type of translucent white , similar to opal , first produced in bohemia in the 19th century. Boric oxide and alumina is added to the glassed container mix, reducing the coe to 33, and making it react far less to thermal changes. In america, it inspired, among others, louis comfort tiffany (1848-1933). 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. It is one of the essential ingredients of , generally accounting for about 15-20 percent of the batch. Hot glassed container is rolled in frit to create the effect of small dots of color. Bending-this is one of the fundamentals of glassblowing, referring to shaping heated glassed container with mechanical force. It is used as a base material for beads, and for elements on beads. (1) several types of with newly developed surface textures, shaded colors, or casing, in the united states from about 1870 and in europe between about 1880 and 1900; (2) more generally, any ornamental since the mid-19th century.
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