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  2. Reji Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 Thomas reproduced the intricate glass work for the restoration of the Texas Capitol building. She was commissioned by the State of Texas to create gifts for the President of Mexico and Queen Elizabeth of England. [1] IBM and 3M are among the corporations that have commissioned her engraved and etched-glass awards. [2]

  3. Acrylic trophy - Wikipedia

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    Acrylic trophies can be manufactured in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes. The most common styles are clear rectangular “Billboards”, star shapes, circles, and pyramids. These are often engraved with corporate logos and personalized with the name of the recipient. They are also used in awards ceremonies for many organizations.

  4. Alison Kinnaird - Wikipedia

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    Alison Kinnaird engraving. Her application to art college having been rejected, [12] Kinnaird earned a MA in Celtic studies and archaeology at the University of Edinburgh, in the course of which she also studied copper wheel glass engraving with Harold Gordon in Forres, [13] [14] having met him while on a family holiday there.

  5. Laurence Whistler - Wikipedia

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    Sir Alan Charles Laurence Whistler CBE (21 January 1912 – 19 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 the King's Gold Medal for Poetry.

  6. Engraved glass - Wikipedia

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    Beaker with soldier and civilian shaking hands, Bohemian glass, later 19th century. 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, or manipulating a "diamond point" in the style of an engraving burin.

  7. Jacob Sang - Wikipedia

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    A wineglass engraved by Jacob Sang. Jacob Sang, also known as Simon Jacob Sang, (c. 1720-1786) was an 18th-century Dutch glass engraver.Active in Amsterdam from 1752 to 1762, [1] he engraved wine glasses, goblets and cups.

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