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Hand-painted between the 1950s and 1970s, these glass ornaments feature details and designs such as flowers, snowflakes, birds, and stars and are available in atypical colors such as pink,...
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If she enjoys her nightly glass of vino, she'll love this stemless wine glass. It's dishwasher-safe and feels special since it was engraved by hand in a small Colorado-based workshop.
Mercury glass (or silvered glass) is glass that was blown double walled, then silvered between the layers with a liquid silvering solution, and sealed. Although mercury was originally used to provide the reflective coating for mirrors, elemental mercury was never used to create tableware.
Venetian glass (Italian: vetro veneziano) is glassware made in Venice, typically on the island of Murano near the city. Traditionally it is made with a soda–lime "metal" and is typically elaborately decorated, with various "hot" glass-forming techniques, as well as gilding, enamel, or engraving.
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.
Glass etching comprises the techniques of creating art on the surface of glass by applying acidic, caustic, or abrasive substances. Traditionally this is done after the glass is blown or cast, although mold-etching has replaced some forms of surface etching.
A number of other techniques were in use during the Roman period, including enamelled glass and engraved glass. Tesserae and window glass
This Bulova clock comes with a metal case finished in mirrored polished silver, and also includes a silver plate that can be engraved if you want to take it somewhere to be personalized.
They may be set with gemstones (diamond, ruby, sapphire or emerald) or with other types of stone or glass. Although some people wear rings as mere ornaments or as conspicuous displays of wealth, rings have symbolic functions respecting marriage, exceptional achievement, high status or authority, membership in an organization, and the like.