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Italian Glass



Economical - Italian Glass. If you have any questions email us and we will be happy to assist you.. Read about Italian Glass here. The function of these objects is uncertain. Alkali in glassmaking, a soluble salt consisting mainly of potassium carbonate or sodium carbonate. A mixture of dilute hydrofluoric acid and potassium fluoride is then applied to etch the exposed areas of . Highly strained glasses break easily if subjected to mechanical or thermal shock.

For example, when making stringers from rod. 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. Marvering-to shape heated glassed container into a cylinder, it is rolled over a flat marble, stone, or cast iron surface called a "marver", and the process is called marvering. Alembic (arabic al-anbiq, "the still") an apparatus used for distilling.

It is called hard glassed container because it retains it's shape when heated, and does not flow or soften as readily as soft . Polychrome-meaning more than one color, in the context of glassed container beads, polychrome identifies individually created beads decorated by with several colors of .

 
Italian Glass:

The company has a 500 year history of glassed container manufacture, and countless beads have been produced with this glassed container throughout those years. Aryballos (greek) a small globular flask with two handles, used by the ancient greeks and romans to contain toilet oil. It is then cooled very slowly to room temperature. The company has a 500 year history of glassed container manufacture, and countless beads have been produced with this glassed container throughout those years.


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