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  2. glassybaby - Wikipedia

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    glassybaby's products consist of candle votive holders and drinking glasses (in both wine and whiskey style glasses). These products are made at two of glassybaby's retail shops (in downtown Seattle and Seattle's neighborhood of Madrona), in a large warehouse in Redmond, Washington and Livingston, Montana .

  3. Royal Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Royal Copenhagen was a part of a group of Scandinavian companies, Royal Scandinavia, together with Georg Jensen, and was owned by a Danish private equity fund, Axcel. Following Axcel's acquisition of Royal Scandinavia, Holmegaard Glasværk was sold in a MBO , and a controlling interest in the Swedish glass works Orrefors Kosta Boda was sold to ...

  4. L. P. Holmblad - Wikipedia

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    L. P. Holmblad's oil mill and candle manufactory, built 1842–46. [3] Painted by F.C. Kiærskou in 1851. Holmblad's glue factory, painted by F.C. Kiærskou. After Jacob Holmblad's death in 1837, his son, L. P. Holmblad managed the company on behalf of his mother. In 1841, he established a production of whale oil.

  5. Christmas pyramid - Wikipedia

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    In northern and eastern Europe traditional candles were used to achieve this goal. The Christmas pyramid would eventually unify these two traditions and become a symbol of Christmas celebrations. The forerunner of the pyramid was a construction known as a Lichtergestelle (literally: 'light stand') which were very popular in the 18th century ...

  6. Holmegaard Glass Factory - Wikipedia

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    Holmegaard Glass Factory is located in the town of Fensmark, Holmegaard. The company was founded in 1823 after Count Christian Conrad Sophus Danneskiold-Samsøe petitioned the Danish king for permission to build a glass factory at Holmegaard Mose (lit. ' Holmegaard Bog '). He died before permission was granted.

  7. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The metal chandeliers may have a central support with curved or S-shaped arms attached, and at the end of each arm is a drip-pan and nozzle for holding a candle; by the 15th century, candle nozzles were used instead of prickets to hold the candles since candle production techniques allowed for the production of identically sized candles. [34]

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