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Glass Candle Holder, and more. This is an integral part of glassmaking because if a hot object is allowed to cool too quickly, it will be highly strained by the time it reaches room temperature; indeed, it may break as it cools. Aurene was developed by fr ederick carder (1863-1963) at steuben works in corning, new york, in 1904. Aurene was developed by fr ederick carder (1863-1963) at steuben works in corning, new york, in 1904. Acid etching the process of etching the surface of with hydrofluoric acid.

In america, it inspired, among others, louis comfort tiffany (1848-1933). 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. Annagrün (german) a type of yellowish green colored by adding uranium oxide to the batch. Casing-covering the entire surface of the with , using clear glassed container on beads, and generally a neutral color on mosaic .



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They were considered to ward off evil, by always watching out for the owner. A tool called a rake is used to drag the glassed container in a perpendicular direction, often referred to as "combing". Acid etching the process of etching the surface of with hydrofluoric acid. In recent years, they began controlling the mixes and testing their glassed container for compatibility.

Aventurine (from french aventure, "chance") translucent with sparkling inclusions of , copper, or chromic oxide, first in venice in the 15th century. Feathered bead-there are two traditional forms of this technique, the "feather" and the "festoon" pattern.



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