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  2. History of glass - Wikipedia

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    Learn how glass-making originated in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt and Syria, and how it spread to other regions and cultures. Discover the techniques, recipes and innovations that shaped the history of glass from antiquity to modern times.

  3. Glass etching - Wikipedia

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    Glass etching is a technique of creating art on the surface of glass by applying acidic, caustic, or abrasive substances. Learn about different methods of glass etching, such as acid etching, glass etching cream, sandblasting, and mold etching, and see examples of etched glass in various settings.

  4. Fostoria Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and products of Fostoria Glass Company, a former glassware manufacturer in Ohio and West Virginia. The company produced over 1,000 patterns of elegant glass, including American pattern, and made glassware for several U.S. presidents.

  5. Chemical milling - Wikipedia

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    Chemical milling or industrial etching is the subtractive manufacturing process of using baths of temperature-regulated etching chemicals to remove material to create an object with the desired shape. Learn about the history, process, and applications of chemical milling, also known as photo etching, chemical etching, photo chemical etching and photochemical machining.

  6. Bohemian glass - Wikipedia

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    Bohemian glass is glass produced in the regions of Bohemia and Silesia, now parts of the Czech Republic. It has a centuries long history of being internationally recognised for its high quality, craftsmanship, beauty and often innovative designs. Learn about the origins, techniques, styles and famous producers of Bohemian glass.

  7. Shiny Brite - Wikipedia

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    Corning adapted their process for making light bulbs to making clear glass ornaments, which were then shipped to Eckardt's factories to be decorated by hand. The fact that Shiny Brite ornaments were an American-made product was stressed as a selling point during World War II. Dating of the ornaments is often facilitated by studying the hook.

  8. Mercury glass - Wikipedia

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    Mercury glass is glass that was silvered between the layers with a liquid solution, creating a reflective coating. Learn about the origin, methods, and decoration of this art glass type from 1840 to 1930.

  9. Transparent ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Plate glass has been the most common glass used due to its low cost, but greater requirements for the optical properties and ballistic performance have generated the need for new materials. Chemical or thermal treatments can increase the strength of glasses, and the controlled crystallization of certain glass systems can produce transparent ...

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