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  2. Lalique - Wikipedia

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    The company is best known for the production of artistic glass works and fragrances such as Lalique Encre Noire, primarily using crystal (lead glass) since the mid-twentieth century. The addition of perfumes (in 1992) [4] and non-glass decorative items and art (since 2011) [4] are recent additions to Lalique's product line. Reproductions of ...

  3. René Lalique - Wikipedia

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    René Jules Lalique (French pronunciation: [ʁəne ʒyl lalik]; 6 April 1860 – 1 May 1945) [1] [2] was a French jeweller, medallist, [3] [4] and glass designer known for his creations of glass art, perfume bottles, vases, jewellery, chandeliers, clocks, and automobile hood ornaments.

  4. Orrefors Glassworks - Wikipedia

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    Sofiero cut crystal glass bowl designed by Gunnar Cyrén 1960. Orrefors Glassworks (also known as just Orrefors) is a glassworks in the Swedish village Orrefors in Småland. Orrefors manufactured crystal glassware and art glass. The range consisted of crystal stemware, barware, vases, and sculptures and lighting products in crystal. The ...

  5. Silvio Denz - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Lalique museum in Wingen-sur-Moder opened to display more than 650 pieces designed by René Lalique and his successors, including jewelry, crystal and decorative glass. [20] Denz loaned 230 pieces from his collection, mostly perfume bottles. [ 21 ]

  6. Art Nouveau glass - Wikipedia

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    Crackled glass was glass filled with webs of small cracks and fissures, refracting light and causing the glass to have a sparkling effect. [1] Émaux-Bijoux was a technique invented by Emile Gallé. Translucent layers of enamel were built up in layers and then fused to a foil of precious metal, which was then heated and attached to the outside ...

  7. St Matthew's Church, Jersey - Wikipedia

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    St Matthew's Church, also known as the Glass Church, is an Anglican church in Millbrook, in the parish of Saint Lawrence, Jersey, in the Channel Islands. Built in 1840, the church is known for its glass-work by René Lalique added later.

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