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  2. Lycurgus Cup - Wikipedia

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    The glass may have been initially made in a large block of standard clear glass, perhaps in Egypt or Palestine, which both exported great quantities of glass for forming, and sometimes colouring, elsewhere. The thick "blank" dichroic vessel was probably made by one specialist workshop and passed to another consisting of specialist cutters.

  3. Unguentarium - Wikipedia

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    It has been suggested that products shipped in bulk containers were dispensed for sale in these smaller vessels. [27] Perfumed oils, ointments, balsam , jasmine , kohl , honey , mastic , incense , scent powders [ 28 ] and cosmetic preparations are among the contents proposed by scholars or evidenced by archaeology. [ 29 ]

  4. 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 ...

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  6. René Roubíček - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, for the 100th anniversary of Moser, he designed a collection of 12 vases, irregularly cut into three or more edges, with glued coloured and clear shapes. [87] All the objects were exhibited at the 2007 Frankfurt Fair in the Moser company stand and found buyers. [88]

  7. 18th century glassmaking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The glassworks operated sporadically beginning in the 1775–1776 winter, and was offered for sale in 1780. Richard Wistar died in 1781. The glass works was eventually closed and abandoned. [37] Wistar began the German domination of American glassmaking that continued until the 19th century. [39]

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