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Featuring Glass Bottle and superior Collectible Glassware. For help, please click on one of the categories below for a list of questions. Amphoriskos (greek, "small amphora") a small jar with two handles, used for perfume or toilet oil in the pre-roman and roman periods. nouveau originated in europe in the 1880s, and reached the peak of its popularity ar ound 1900. The cane is cut to lengths, or in slices, for use in glassblowing. Today, modern torches use propane, natural gas, or hydrogen mixed with compressed air or pure oxygen to generate the intense heat required.

Filigrana-a clear cased glassed container rod with a colored core. Latticino-the twisted canes of multi colored , cased in clear, are called latticino. It is held at this heat for a soaking period, during which the glassed container relaxes all stress, but does not change shape, or slump. The german term for nouveau is jugendstil.

They were considered to ward off evil, by always watching out for the owner. Hard glassed container- (borosilicate ) a heat resistant glassed container under the brand names "pyrex", "kimax", and "duran". Abrasion the technique of grinding shallow decoration with a wheel. Amulet a charm believed to protect the wearer against evil or to bring good fortune.

Abrasion the technique of grinding shallow decoration with a wheel. See diamond air trap and twist. In some areas, potash was substituted for soda, which comes from wood ash. Amphoriskos (greek, "small amphora") a small jar with two handles, used for perfume or toilet oil in the pre-roman and roman periods.

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