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Ruby Red Glass



For All Your Needs - Ruby Red Glass. Save time and money. By shopping here you can be sure that you are getting exactly what you want, guaranteed.. Read about Ruby Red Glass here. It is held at this heat for a soaking period, during which the glassed container relaxes all stress, but does not change shape, or slump. Amulet a charm believed to protect the wearer against evil or to bring good fortune. The name is derived from "la maison de l'art nouveau, " a for interior design that opened in paris in 1896. The company has a 500 year history of glassed container manufacture, and countless beads have been produced with this glassed container throughout those years.

Bullseye fusible glassed container-a brand of glassed container manufactured in the us originally for the stained glassed container trade. Acid etching the process of etching the surface of with hydrofluoric acid. It is called hard glassed container because it retains it's shape when heated, and does not flow or soften as readily as soft . A pointed metal hook with a handle.

They can be produced in great numbers in a short time, compared to wound glassed container beads which must be one at a time. By building up multiple layers of different oxides, a wide range of reflected and transmitted colors are produced. Aurene a type of ornamental with an iridescent surface by spraying the with stannous chloride or lead chloride and reheating it under controlled atmospheric conditions.

 
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Abrasion the technique of grinding shallow decoration with a wheel. Eye beads-beads of any material that have circular or spotted decoration may be considered eye beads. Argand lamp an oil-burning lamp with a chimney, named for the swiss physicist and inventor aimé argand (1750-1803), who invented the tubular wick burner in 1782. Acid etching the process of etching the surface of with hydrofluoric acid.

At-the-flame (at-the-lamp, lampworking) see flameworking. Feathered bead-there are two traditional forms of this technique, the "feather" and the "festoon" pattern.

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