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Handblown Glass
Handblown Glass Drawing-an essential step in glassblowing, where hot glassed container is pulled to make a longer and thinner piece. Aventurine (from french aventure, "chance") translucent with sparkling inclusions of , copper, or chromic oxide, first in venice in the 15th century. Argand lamps are efficient because the tubular wick fe eds oxygen to the flame and the chimney increases the draft. The soda acts to lower the melting point of silica, and was obtained from burning seaweed. Filigrana-a clear cased glassed container rod with a colored core. Both begin by trailing a contrasting color of glassed container onto a base bead to form parallel lines. Highly strained glasses break easily if subjected to mechanical or thermal shock. This shaded effect is due to the presence of in the batch. Mosaic beads are from one or more mosaic components. Ale a type of english drinking for ale or beer. Cutting-the first of the seven fundamental steps in glassblowing is cutting. 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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