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  2. Fenton Art Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Fenton had a long history of decorating glass that goes back to its beginnings in 1905. [1] The Fenton Art Glass company started out as a decorating company that purchased blanks from glass manufacturers and placed their own decorations on them. [2] Fenton did not manufacturer glass until 1907 a year after the Williamstown, WV plant was built. [2]

  3. Glass etching - Wikipedia

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    186 etched glass at Bankfield Museum. Glass etching, or "French embossing", is a popular technique developed during the mid-1800s that is still widely used in both residential and commercial spaces today. Glass etching comprises the techniques of creating art on the surface of glass by applying acidic, caustic, or abrasive substances.

  4. Frosted glass - Wikipedia

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    The frosted glass effect can also be achieved by the application of vinyl film, used as a sort of stencil on the glass surface. "Photo-resist", or photo-resistant film is also available, which can be produced to mask off the area surrounding a decorative design, or logo on the glass surface. A similar effect may also be accomplished with the ...

  5. Fluting (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Basilica, Rome, with cable-fluted pilasters and fluted columns. It is generally agreed that fluting was used on wooden columns (none of which have survived) before it was used on stone; with a curved adze applying concave fluting to wooden columns made from tree trunks, would have been relatively easy. [3]

  6. Venetian glass - Wikipedia

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    This type of glass was fragile and difficult to cut, but it could be enameled and engraved. [37] Manganese dioxide, a de-coloring agent, [36] was a key ingredient in the secret formula used to make cristallo. [8] An easy modification to cristallo made in Murano was to produce a frosted or crackle version. [38]

  7. Fritted glass - Wikipedia

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    Fritted glass is finely porous glass through which gas or liquid may pass, made by sintering together glass particles into a solid but porous body. [1] This porous glass body can also be called a frit. Applications in laboratory glassware include use in fritted glass filter items, scrubbers, or spargers.

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