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Soft glassed container- (sodalime ) glassed container is composed of quartz sand (silica), soda (sodium oxide), lime, and other oxides added for clarity or coloring. Filigrana-a clear cased glassed container rod with a colored core. It is by melting sand in combination with other oxides such as lime or soda without crystallizing them, containing millions of tiny copper crystals which give the glassed containera golden sheen. The is decorated by diamond-point engraving with verses from the jacobite hymn followed by the word "amen, " and with emblems associated with the jacobite uprising of 1715.

Acanthus (1) a group of mediterranean, asian, and african plants with large, spiny leaves; hence, (2) that resembles the leaves of the species acanthus spinosus.

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Feathered bead-there are two traditional forms of this technique, the "feather" and the "festoon" pattern. Aurene was developed by fr ederick carder (1863-1963) at steuben works in corning, new york, in 1904. The soda acts to lower the melting point of silica, and was obtained from burning seaweed. The is decorated by diamond-point engraving with verses from the jacobite hymn followed by the word "amen, " and with emblems associated with the jacobite uprising of 1715.



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They may be enameled, engraved, or gilded with representations of hops or barley. Hard glassed container- (borosilicate ) a heat resistant glassed container under the brand names "pyrex", "kimax", and "duran". Millefiori, meaning "thousand flowers", is the best known type. Air trap, air lock an air-filled void, which may be of almost any shape.

Tooling-shaping hot glassed container into a desired form using a tool, such as pliers, mashers, or patterned stamps to make an impression. Almorraja (spanish) a rose water sprinkler with many spouts, in northern spain between the 16th and 18th centuries. The soda acts to lower the melting point of silica, and was obtained from burning seaweed. Hard glassed container- (borosilicate ) a heat resistant glassed container under the brand names "pyrex", "kimax", and "duran".

Because of the specialized manufacturing, this glassed container can cost ten times more than plain . A pointed metal hook with a handle. Acid stamping the process of acid etching a trademark or signature into after it has been annealed, using a device that resembles a rubber stamp. Frit-granulated colored class, sometimes referred to as crumb .

They may be enameled, engraved, or gilded with representations of hops or barley. The object is amber when it emerges from the lehr, but partial reheating causes the affected portion to become or purple. The glassed container rod when heated in the flame will form a "gather" at the tip as it is rotated and softens. nouveau (french, "new ") an international, late 19th-and early 20th-century style characterized by organic foliate forms, sinuous lines, and non-geometric, "whiplash" curves.

The name is derived from "la maison de l'art nouveau, " a for interior design that opened in paris in 1896. Applied decoration heated elements (such as canes, murrini, and trails) applied during manufacture to a object that is still hot, and either left in relief or marvered until they are flush with the surface.

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