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Featuring Glass Sculpture and superior Artistic Glass. Hottest new products here.. Small can be successfully annealed with the torch at the time of completion. In some areas, potash was substituted for soda, which comes from wood ash. Air trap, air lock an air-filled void, which may be of almost any shape. Murrini-glassed container is bundled, , and pulled into cane similar to mosaic , but the goal is to produce a picture in a cross section of the finished glassed container cane.

It is one of the essential ingredients of , generally accounting for about 15-20 percent of the batch. Punty-a temporary handle attached to the glassed container piece in where a "cold touch" of glassed container to glassed container to glassed container will break off easily when the piece is finished. Aventurine blue- (sparklie) similar to goldstone, but it is from a dark blue glassed container containing tiny metallic filings that sparkle. Drawing-an essential step in glassblowing, where hot glassed container is pulled to make a longer and thinner piece.

Air traps in stems are frequently tear-shaped or spirally twisted. Arabesque (1) in islamic , an intricate pattern of interlaced consisting of curvilinear stems and tendrils that terminate in leaves; (2) in renaissance and later european , a pattern of interlaced curvilinear stems, scrolls, and leaves, sometimes containing animal motifs. 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.

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