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  2. Clayton and Bell - Wikipedia

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    The thing that makes these "special effects" of Clayton and Bell the more remarkable is that they were achieved with little resource to painted glass and flashed glass and without the multi-coloured Favrile glass used by Louis Comfort Tiffany studios and the Aesthetic designers of the United States. In fact, they used little more than radiating ...

  3. Glasfabrik Lamberts - Wikipedia

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    Glasfabrik Lamberts is the only independent manufacturer of cast glass [4] to produce profile glass, ornamental glass, wired glass and antimony-free solar glass. [ 5 ] Since 1996 the company has manufactured all its types of glass with the aid of an oxygen-fired glass melting furnace [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and sold them as EcoGlass , and it still the only ...

  4. Art Nouveau glass - Wikipedia

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    Flashed glass fused a thin outer layer of glass to a thicker glass object, often of a different color. The larger object was dipped into molten glass, then heated to fuse the outer layer to the object. The outer layer could then be etched, often diamond, to reveal the color beneath. Glass marquetry was a technique developed by Émile Gallé in ...

  5. Flashed glass - Wikipedia

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    Flashed glass, [1] or flash glass, is a type of glass [2] created by coating a colorless gather of glass with one [1] [3] [4] or more thin layers of colored glass. [5] This is done by placing a piece of melted glass of one color into another piece of melted glass of a different color and then blowing the glass.

  6. Leadlight - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, leadlight windows differ from stained glass windows principally in being less complex in design and employing simpler techniques of manufacture. Stained glass windows, such as those commonly found in churches, usually include design components that have been painted onto the glass and fired in a kiln before assembly.

  7. Is the 50/30/20 Budget Rule Still Even Possible in 2025? - AOL

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    Key Points. The 50/30/20 budget is a simple budgeting method. You limit fixed expenses to 50% of income, save 20%, and can spend the remaining 20%.

  8. List of physical properties of glass - Wikipedia

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    Soda–lime glass (for containers) [2] Borosilicate (low expansion, similar to Pyrex, Duran) Glass wool (for thermal insulation) Special optical glass (similar to Lead crystal) Fused silica Germania glass Germanium selenide glass Chemical composition, wt% 74 SiO 2, 13 Na 2 O, 10.5 CaO, 1.3 Al 2 O 3, 0.3 K 2 O, 0.2 SO 3, 0.2 MgO, 0.01 TiO 2, 0. ...

  9. 'A Flash in time' | Epilogue: Jack Lambert talks Kent State's ...

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    Lambert's explanation of why he became a Golden Flash: "Nobody else wanted me." He committed at about the time world history was being made on campus. "The shootings happened in May," he said.