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Featuring Tempered Glass and superior Hand Blown Glass Vase. Must see to believe.. 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. They were considered to ward off evil, by always watching out for the owner. Argand lamps are efficient because the tubular wick fe eds oxygen to the flame and the chimney increases the draft. The german term for nouveau is jugendstil.

Amen a rare type of english wineglass with a drawn stem. Annealing the process of slowly cooling a completed object in an auxiliary part of the furnace, or in a separate furnace. The decorated areas are left unpolished. The technique was developed in the late 19th century.

By building up multiple layers of different oxides, a wide range of reflected and transmitted colors are produced. Arabesque (1) in islamic , an intricate pattern of interlaced consisting of curvilinear stems and tendrils that terminate in leaves; (2) in renaissance and later european , a pattern of interlaced curvilinear stems, scrolls, and leaves, sometimes containing animal motifs. Cutting-the first of the seven fundamental steps in glassblowing is cutting. The cane is cut to lengths, or in slices, for use in glassblowing.

This makes it usable in the kitchen oven. The alkali is a flux, which reduces the melting point of the major constituent of , silica. Aryballos (greek) a small globular flask with two handles, used by the ancient greeks and romans to contain toilet oil.

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