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Murano Glass

 

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There are several techniques used to manipulate glassed container that are forms of bending, such as raking. Small can be successfully annealed with the torch at the time of completion. A single color can be used at a time, or mixed colors applied to form a pattern of spots. Filigrana-a clear cased glassed container rod with a colored core.

Amberina a type of that varies in color from amber to or purple on the same object.

We offer Tempered Glass, industry leading Murano Glass solutions, Blown Glass Home information, and Murano Glass tips. See Red Glass.

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. nouveau (french, "new ") an international, late 19th-and early 20th-century style characterized by organic foliate forms, sinuous lines, and non-geometric, "whiplash" curves.



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nouveau originated in europe in the 1880s, and reached the peak of its popularity ar ound 1900. In the basic design, the colored glassed container will look like a flat ribbon twirling inside the clear , but may also be many thin strips of color which spiral lengthwise. A tool called a rake is used to drag the glassed container in a perpendicular direction, often referred to as "combing". Drawing-an essential step in glassblowing, where hot glassed container is pulled to make a longer and thinner piece.

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. Highly strained glasses break easily if subjected to mechanical or thermal shock. Annealing the process of slowly cooling a completed object in an auxiliary part of the furnace, or in a separate furnace. Eye beads-beads of any material that have circular or spotted decoration may be considered eye beads.

Acid etching the process of etching the surface of with hydrofluoric acid.

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