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Featuring Glass Gallery and superior Art Glass. You don't want to miss this.. Air trap, air lock an air-filled void, which may be of almost any shape. Today, modern torches use propane, natural gas, or hydrogen mixed with compressed air or pure oxygen to generate the intense heat required. Amulet a charm believed to protect the wearer against evil or to bring good fortune. The soda acts to lower the melting point of silica, and was obtained from burning seaweed.

It is used as a base material for beads, and for elements on beads. At-the-fire the process of reheating a object at the glory hole during manufacture, to permit further inflation and/or manipulation with tools. Feathered bead-there are two traditional forms of this technique, the "feather" and the "festoon" pattern. Alembic (arabic al-anbiq, "the still") an apparatus used for distilling.

Both begin by trailing a contrasting color of glassed container onto a base bead to form parallel lines. nouveau originated in europe in the 1880s, and reached the peak of its popularity ar ound 1900. , In which a closed, water-filled v essel, when heated, was to rotate by jets of steam issuing from one or more projecting, bent tubes. Highly strained glasses break easily if subjected to mechanical or thermal shock.

Latticino-the twisted canes of multi colored , cased in clear, are called latticino. The soda acts to lower the melting point of silica, and was obtained from burning seaweed. With respect to bead making, very little force can be tolerated, but gravity certainly is used to influence the shape of a bead.

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