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    Engraved glass is a type of decorated glass that involves shallowly engraving the surface of a glass object, either by holding it against a rotating wheel...
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    Engraving (redirect from Engraved)
    be a decorated object in itself, as when silver, gold, steel, or glass are engraved, or may provide an intaglio printing plate, of copper or another metal...
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    as "glassing" or "glassing up") and flake off the surface. Cutting through the paint of a metal part is generally how material is laser engraved. If the...
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    Bronze Age Indus Valley civilization made glass beads that were engraved with simple shapes. Ancient Roman glass used a variety of techniques, but mostly...
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    glass, the three main traditional decorative techniques used on formed pieces in recent centuries are enamelled glass, engraved glass and cut glass....
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    Cristallo became very popular. This type of glass was fragile and difficult to cut, but it could be enameled and engraved. Manganese dioxide, a de-coloring agent...
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    mould into a shape, glassblowing, sandblasted glass, copper-foil glasswork, painted and engraved glass. In general the term is restricted to relatively...
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    during the Roman period, including enamelled glass and engraved glass. Shards of broken glass or glass rods were being used in mosaics from the Augustan...
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    glass windows were replaced with plain green glass, which was not liked by the congregation. Laurence Whistler was commissioned to provide engraved glass...
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  • and pressed glass objects in a variety of colors, which had engraved, cut, etched, and gilded decorations. The firm was one of the first glass companies...
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    Émile Gallé (redirect from Galle glass)
    by other glass and ceramics firms. Much of his later work used symbolism, and expressed conflict. On one vase, called Fiori Oscuri, he engraved the words...
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    of glass-making dates back to at least 3,600 years ago in Mesopotamia. However, most writers claim that they may have been producing copies of glass objects...
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  • the craft of glass engraving during the 1930s. Several pieces of his work are situated in Westminster Abbey including an engraved glass screen at St George's...
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    features memorial panels, a shrine in the form of a shelter, and an engraved glass pane by John Hutton. Those commemorated include soldiers lost on ships...
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    and articles on engraved gems The Johnston collection of engraved gems at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Damen, Giada. "Antique Engraved Gems and Renaissance...
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    lines or dots, often combined with conventional linear engraving. In engraved glass a similar stipple technique has often been popular. In a drawing or...
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  • Laurence Whistler (category Glass engravers)
    December 2000) was a British glass engraver and poet. He was both the first President of the British Guild of Glass Engravers and the first recipient of...
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    leaf abstract pattern. Only the forward wall held a mural done in 14 engraved glass panels by Max Ingrand, as well as two tapestries, Les amoureux du printemps...
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    colors. The outer layer is then engraved with a diamond point or etched with acid to create a two-color design. Cased glass is made of two layers, often...
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    Faceted glass or granyonyi stakan Highball glass, for mixed drinks Iced tea glass Juice glass, for fruit juices and vegetable juices. Old fashioned glass, traditionally...
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    Caspar Lehmann (category Glass engravers)
    glass engraver. In the first decade of the 17th century, Lehmann adapted the techniques of using copper and bronze wheels to engrave gems to engrave glass...
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    Hand-cut, engraved, blown and painted decorative glassware ranging from champagne flutes to enormous chandeliers, ornaments, figurines and other glass items...
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    great advantage is that the double-layered glass can be engraved or abraded to reveal the clear or tinted glass below. The method allows rich detailing and...
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    about 1852–1880. The New England Glass Company displayed a variety of silvered glass articles including copper wheel engraved goblets, vases and other tableware...
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    of St Nicholas and St Magnus in Moreton is noted for its elaborate engraved glass windows designed by Laurence Whistler. Severely damaged by a stray German...
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    holding a liberty pole, in the Garden of Holland Patriotic scene on a engraved glass with the Batavian Lion, Cap of Liberty, and putto with a cornucopia...
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    pressed glass, glassware produced by mechanically pressing molten glass into a plain or engraved mold by means of a plunger Loomis, Frank Farmer (2005-09-10)...
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    architrave. The interior contains moulded coffered ceilings and much engraved glass. Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L1 Historic England, "Crown...
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    Format: CD-R — — — — — — — Celebration Released: November 12, 2010 Label: Engraved Glass Format: CD — — — — — — — Tragedy Released: August 30, 2011 Label: Leaving...
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  • The inventory of his workshop records reticello (filigree) glass, engraved glass, ice glass, a gilded tray, and weave-pattern vases with handles. "Museo...
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