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Featuring Red Glass and superior Gold Ruby Glass. Powerful proven results.. Hot glassed container is rolled in frit to create the effect of small dots of color. Abrasion the technique of grinding shallow decoration with a wheel. Polychrome-meaning more than one color, in the context of glassed container beads, polychrome identifies individually created beads decorated by with several colors of . Most glassed container figurines, ships, and sculptural pieces, are of hard glassed container because of it's tolerance to some parts cooling, while other areas are being worked in a flame.

Both begin by trailing a contrasting color of glassed container onto a base bead to form parallel lines. In some areas, potash was substituted for soda, which comes from wood ash. By building up multiple layers of different oxides, a wide range of reflected and transmitted colors are produced. Alabaster a type of translucent white , similar to opal , first produced in bohemia in the 19th century.

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. Wound glassed container-molten glassed container is wound around a mandrel like thread on a spool, forming a bead. Aurene was developed by fr ederick carder (1863-1963) at steuben works in corning, new york, in 1904. Bullseye fusible glassed container-a brand of glassed container manufactured in the us originally for the stained glassed container trade.

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