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Featuring Women Art and superior Glass Blowing. Must see to believe.. Alkali in glassmaking, a soluble salt consisting mainly of potassium carbonate or sodium carbonate. Amulet a charm believed to protect the wearer against evil or to bring good fortune. The whole number value is generally used by itself when comparing different types of , such as coe 104 for moretti, and coe 90 for bullseye. The german term for nouveau is jugendstil.

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. Of moretti glassed container is 104 x 10-7/degrees celsius, except the alabaster colors which vary, and are not totally compatible. This shaded effect is due to the presence of in the batch. Casing-covering the entire surface of the with , using clear glassed container on beads, and generally a neutral color on mosaic .

Millefiori, meaning "thousand flowers", is the best known type. Of moretti glassed container is 104 x 10-7/degrees celsius, except the alabaster colors which vary, and are not totally compatible. Aryballos (greek) a small globular flask with two handles, used by the ancient greeks and romans to contain toilet oil. Filigrana-a clear cased glassed container rod with a colored core.

The thickness of each layer is precisely calculated within five millionths of an inch. (1) several types of with newly developed surface textures, shaded colors, or casing, in the united states from about 1870 and in europe between about 1880 and 1900; (2) more generally, any ornamental since the mid-19th century.

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