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ETCHED/ COLOUR ETCHED GLASS |
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Etched Glass: Etching is the technique of creating designs on the surface of glass using acidic, caustic, or abrasive substances to remove the surface after the glass has been formed. Acid etching consists of immersing cold glass into a bath of hydrofluoric acid to remove material, leaving a frosted or designed surface. |
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ACID TEXTURED GLASS |
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ACID TEXTURED GLASS Being engraved by the use of an acidic substance like hydrofluoric Acid in a particular format, glass is called Acid Textured Glass. Textured acid-etched glass products offer a wealth of opportunities to architects, interior designers and decorators. |
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V GROOVED GLASS |
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V GROOVED GLASS In decorative glasses, V-Grooved patterns of split incoming light almost like that of a prism, into a full spectrum of colours while exuding elegance and beauty. |
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BEVELLED CLUSTERS |
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BEVELLED CLUSTERS Beveled glass is usually made by taking one-quarter inch-thick clear glass and creating a one-inch bevel on one side around the entire periphery. These bevels act as prisms in the sunlight creating an interesting color diffraction which both highlights the glasswork and provides a spectrum of colors which would ordinarily be absent in clear float glass.
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DECORATIVE MIRRORS |
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DECORATIVE MIRRORSSpice up your interior space with a selection of these decorative mirrors. We have styles to meet every need from the exotics and tropicals to Victorian and ornate to simply unique. While still practical for viewing purposes, they remain at the forefront in inspiring shapes and finishes that will provide an artful and appealing complement to any space in the home.
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FUSED GLASS |
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FUSED GLASS While fused glass techniques are generally used to create glass art, glass tiles and jewelry, the slumping process allows the creation of larger, functional pieces like dishes, bowls, plates and ashtrays. Producing functional pieces generally requires 2 or more separate firings; one to fuse the glass and a second to shape it.
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ORIGINAL STAINED GLASS |
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ORIGINAL STAINED GLASS is the name for any glass that has been chemically treated to give it a satin finish. The term satin glass is frequently used to refer to a collectible type of pressed glass. Satin glass can be used for decorative items. However, satin glass is also used to provide privacy where the full transparency of glass is not required. The satin finish is produced by treating the glass with hydrofluoric acid or hydrofluoric acid fumes.
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