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... acid etching or by cutting and engraving . The decorative techniques most commonly used on glass in its cold state are cutting , engraving , acid etching , sand blasting and hot and cold enamelling . Cut glass is made from a highly ...
... acid etching or by cutting and engraving . The decorative techniques most commonly used on glass in its cold state are cutting , engraving , acid etching , sand blasting and hot and cold enamelling . Cut glass is made from a highly ...
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... acid etching in both fac- tory and studio . It is very much safer and more convenient to use . As with acid etching the design is cut into the exposed surface of the glass . A stream of compressed air is used to blast sand or some other ...
... acid etching in both fac- tory and studio . It is very much safer and more convenient to use . As with acid etching the design is cut into the exposed surface of the glass . A stream of compressed air is used to blast sand or some other ...
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... acid etching . The use of acid to etch a design , somewhat similar to expensive engraved glass , was discovered in Nuremburg in 1670 and the process was developed mostly as an adjunct to engraving and cutting . In England the commer ...
... acid etching . The use of acid to etch a design , somewhat similar to expensive engraved glass , was discovered in Nuremburg in 1670 and the process was developed mostly as an adjunct to engraving and cutting . In England the commer ...
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achieved acid etching aesthetic applied arts Apsley Pellat Art Nouveau artists Arts and Crafts Bauhaus became blown Bohemian bowls British cameo glass carved century cess coloured glass Corning Glass Crafts movement craftsmen crystal cut glass Daum design of glass Deutsche Werkbund domestic glass duced early enamels English engraved glass exhibition factory facturers forms Frederick Carder Gallé glass designed glass industry glass manufacture glass-making glasshouse glassware Holmegaards important industrial design influence Intaglio irridescent Lalique lead crystal Littleton major manu manufac Marinot material ment metal Moser motifs moulds Museum Northwood ornamental Orrefors painting Paris Internationale pâte de verre pattern pieces pressed glass produced glass production Pyrex range of glass revival Royal Ruskin Scandinavian design sculptural Steuben Division Steuben Glass Stevens & Williams Stourbridge style surface table glass tablewares Tapio Wirkkala technique Thomas Webb Tiffany Tiffany's tion traditional trained ture vase Venetian glass wares Webb Corbett Whitefriars