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415:, France, the most famous centre of vitreous enamel production in Western Europe, though Spain also made a good deal. Limoges became famous for champlevé enamels from the 12th century onwards, producing on a large scale, and then (after a period of reduced production) from the 15th century retained its lead by switching to painted enamel on flat metal plaques. The
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1138:, not strictly a technique, but a necessary step in many techniques, especially painted enamel on thin plaques; introduced in 15th-century Europe. Enamel is applied to the back of a piece as well – sandwiching the metal – to equalize the rates of expansion under heat, and so create less tension on the glass so it does not crack.
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is the best known type of painted enamel, using this from the 16th century onwards. Most traditional painting on glass, and some on ceramics, uses what is technically enamel, but is often described by terms such as "painted in enamels", reserving "painted enamel" and "enamel" as a term for the whole
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There are various types of frit, which may be applied in sequence. A ground coat is applied first; it usually contains smelted-in transition metal oxides such as cobalt, nickel, copper, manganese, and iron that facilitate adhesion to the metal. Next, clear and semi-opaque frits that contain material
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of c. 1325 BC, are frequently described as using "enamel", many scholars doubt the glass paste was sufficiently melted to be properly so described, and use terms such as "glass-paste". It seems possible that in
Egyptian conditions the melting point of the glass and gold were too close to make enamel
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which he co-founded is one of the few makers from this era still active. Distinctively
Japanese designs, in which flowers, birds and insects were used as themes, became popular. Designs also increasingly used areas of blank space. With the greater subtlety these techniques allowed, Japanese enamels
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One of the most widespread modern uses of enamel is in the production of quality chalk-boards and marker-boards (typically called 'blackboards' or 'whiteboards') where the resistance of enamel to wear and chemicals ensures that 'ghosting', or unerasable marks, do not occur, as happens with polymer
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From either
Byzantium or the Islamic world, the cloisonné technique reached China in the 13–14th centuries. The first written reference to cloisonné is in a book from 1388, where it is called "Dashi ('Muslim') ware". No Chinese pieces that are clearly from the 14th century are known; the earliest
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boards. Since standard enamelling steel is magnetically attractive, it may also be used for magnet boards. Some new developments in the last ten years include enamel/non-stick hybrid coatings, sol-gel functional top-coats for enamels, enamels with a metallic appearance, and easy-to-clean enamels.
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The frit in the ground coat contains smelted-in cobalt and/or nickel oxide as well as other transition metal oxides to catalyse the enamel-steel bonding reactions. During firing of the enamel at between 760 and 895 °C (1,400 and 1,643 °F), iron oxide scale first forms on the steel. The
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On sheet steel, a ground coat layer is applied to create adhesion. The only surface preparation required for modern ground coats is degreasing of the steel with a mildly alkaline solution. White and coloured second "cover" coats of enamel are applied over the fired ground coat. For electrostatic
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Enamel was first applied commercially to sheet iron and steel in
Austria and Germany in about 1850. Industrialization increased as the purity of raw materials increased and costs decreased. The wet application process started with the discovery of the use of clay to suspend
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Enamel coatings applied to steel panels offer protection to the core material whether cladding road tunnels, underground stations, building superstructures or other applications. It can also be specified as a curtain walling. Qualities of this structural material include:
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began to be used for handicraft products after the Gold
Control Act, was enforced in India which compelled the Meenakars to look for an alternative material. Initially, the work of Meenakari often went unnoticed as this art was traditionally used on the back of pieces of
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Vitreous enamel can be applied to most metals. Most modern industrial enamel is applied to steel in which the carbon content is controlled to prevent unwanted reactions at the firing temperatures. Enamel can also be applied to gold, silver, copper,
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The earliest enamel all used the cloisonné technique, placing the enamel within small cells with gold walls. This had been used as a technique to hold pieces of stone and gems tightly in place since the 3rd millennium BC, for example in
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eras (late 19th/early 20th century). Enamel had been used as decoration for metalwork since about 1600, and
Japanese cloisonné was already exported to Europe before the start of the Meiji era in 1868. Cloisonné is known in Japan as
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piece. This occurs in several different regions, from ancient Egypt to Anglo-Saxon
England. Once enamel becomes more common, as in medieval Europe after about 1000, the assumption that enamel was originally used becomes safer.
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with wealth earned by his development of improved enamelling processes, c. 1887, for sheet steel and cast iron. Such enameled ferrous material had, and still has, many applications: early 20th century and some modern
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in the mid-17th century. Transparent enamels were popular during this time. Both cloissoné and champlevé were produced in Mughal, with champlevé used for the finest pieces. Modern industrial production began in
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in water. Developments that followed during the 20th century include enamelling-grade steel, cleaned-only surface preparation, automation, and ongoing improvements in efficiency, performance, and quality.
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Japanese artists did not make three-dimensional enamelled objects until the 1830s but, once the technique took hold based on analysis of
Chinese objects, it developed very rapidly, reaching a peak in the
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A problem that adds to the uncertainty over early enamel is artefacts (typically excavated) that appear to have been prepared for enamel, but have now lost whatever filled the cloisons or backing to a
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enamels, the coloured enamel powder can be applied directly over a thin unfired ground coat "base coat" layer that is co-fired with the cover coat in a very efficient two-coat/one-fire process.
1074:, French for "in the round", also known as "encrusted enamel". A 3D type of enamelling where a sculptural form or wire framework is completely or partly enamelled, as in the 15th century
1054:, from the French word meaning "low-cut". The surface of the metal is decorated with a low relief design which can be seen through translucent and transparent enamels. The 14th century
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Gavlenski, Jim and
Baldwin, Charles, "Advanced Porcelain Enamel Coatings with Novel Properties," Proceedings of the 69th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum, 53-58, (2007).
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Feldman, Sid and
Baldwin, Charles, "Surface Tension and Fusion Properties of Porcelain Enamels," Proceedings of the 69th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum, 1-10 (2008)
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We doubt if any form of the enameller's art can equal the work executed in Japan, which is distinguished by great freedom of design, and the most exquisite gradations of color.
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company to sponsor the creation of a wide range of decorative arts at international exhibitions. This was part of a programme to promote Japan as a modern, industrial nation.
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Fedak, David and Baldwin, Charles, "A Comparison of Enameled and Stainless Steel Surfaces," Proceedings of the 67th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum, 45-54 (2005).
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Sullivan, J.D. and Nelson, F.W., "Stainless Steel Requires Special Enameling Procedures", Proceedings of the Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum," 150–155 (1970).
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Cloisonné remained very popular in China until the 19th century and is still produced today. The most elaborate and most highly valued Chinese pieces are from the early
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A Russian school developed, which used the technique on other objects, as in the Renaissance, and for relatively cheap religious pieces such as crosses and small icons.
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he developed a transparent black enamel which was used for backgrounds. Translucent enamels in various other colours followed during this period. Along with
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to a substrate by firing, usually between 750 and 850 °C (1,380 and 1,560 °F). The powder melts, flows, and then hardens to a smooth, durable
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by around 1600 for decorating gold and silver objects, and became a distinctive feature of Mughal jewellery. The Mughal court was known to employ
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Judd, Donald, “Porcelain Enameling Aluminum: An Overview,” Proceedings of the 59th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum, 45-51 (1997).
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existed from 1871 to 1884, to sell the output of many small workshops and help them improve their work. In 1874, the government created the
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northern Europe. The Byzantines then began to use cloisonné more freely to create images; this was also copied in Western Europe. In
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Pew, Steve, "The Who, What, Why, Where, and When of Cast Iron Enameling," Advances in Porcelain Enamel Technology, 177–186, (2010).
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molten enamel dissolves the iron oxide and precipitates cobalt and
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technique was considerably easier and very widely practiced in the
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The earliest undisputed objects known to use enamel are a group of
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In European art history, enamel was at its most important in the
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2187:, 2003 (2nd edn), Thames & Hudson, World of Art series,
1623:"Japanese Art & Artists of To-day VI. Cloisonné Enamels"
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or gem-studded jewellery, allowing pieces to be reversible.
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in 1953. Craver spent 13 years re-creating the technique.
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Enameling Articles and Tutorials at The Ganoksin Project
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Enamels of the world, 1700-2000: the Khalili collections
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Enamels of the world, 1700-2000: the Khalili collections
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often included enamel plaques of the highest quality in
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and pharmaceutical process tanks. Structures such as
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Withstands extreme temperatures and is non-flammable
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1857:. London: Khalili Family Trust. pp. 187–196.
1560:. London: Khalili Family Trust. pp. 149–156.
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94:, or "painted glass", and on pottery it is called
2135:. Standards Policy and Strategy Committee. 2008.
2091:. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Archived from
1202:Long lasting UV, climate and corrosion resistance
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1432:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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2199:Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology
474:datable pieces are from the reign of the
239:Staffordshire Moorlands Pan, 2nd-century
142:bathtubs. It has also been used on some
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469:enamel bronze wine pot, 18th century
283:culture of the northern and central
2160:An Introduction to Medieval Enamels
1744:"How It's Made: Japanese Cloisonné"
1732:
1633:: 271 – via Internet Archive.
1491:, vol. 1(30), pp. 173–180
1285:appears to her friends in a vision.
1208:Resistant to abrasion and chemicals
1043:object for works with a metal base.
952:for producing colours are applied.
902:, and processing equipment such as
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2946:Extrusion / Drawing (glass fibers)
2312:International Enamellers Institute
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1301:, Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Avranches
1233:used to hold holy oils; most were
1068:is the surviving medieval example.
1014:enamel, about 1400. British Museum
517:Khalili Collection of Japanese Art
274:Third Intermediate Period of Egypt
114:dish with scalloped rim, from the
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2256:(5th ed.). New York: Dover.
1205:Dirt-repellent and graffiti-proof
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2317:Vitreous Enamel Association (UK)
2297:Society of Dutch Enamellers (NL)
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335:Medieval and Renaissance Europe
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3608:Sterlite Optical Technologies
3458:Kokomo Opalescent Glass Works
2729:Chemically strengthened glass
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1748:Dallas Museum of Art Uncrated
1742:Leonard, Loryn (2012-06-26).
1211:Easy cleaning and maintenance
1164:Old German enamel street sign
1156:Industrial enamel application
1150:Japanese shipōyaki techniques
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712:, who toured Iran during the
279:The technique appears in the
3124:Machine drawn cylinder sheet
2562:Glass-ceramic-to-metal seals
1687:. Metropolitan Museum of Art
760:jewellers, for designers of
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3237:Glossary of glass art terms
1795:The Decorator and Furnisher
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1297:Limoges? grisaille painted
1229:Early 13th century Limoges
1170:Industrial porcelain enamel
864:well-matched to the metal.
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1897:"What is Vitreous Enamel?"
1772:jameelcentre.ashmolean.org
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403:and other large works of
382:technique was developed.
169:and the polymers coating
3398:Firozabad glass industry
3393:Fenton Art Glass Company
3154:Satsuma Kiriko cut glass
2966:Overflow downdraw method
2961:Precision glass moulding
2956:Drawing (optical fibers)
2832:Glass-reinforced plastic
2494:Sodium hexametaphosphate
2253:Metalwork and Enamelling
2085:"Craft: Jewelry: Brooch"
1938:Andrews, Andrew Irving,
1793:"Japanese Art Enamels".
1706:Irvine, Gregory (2013).
1648:"Polished to Perfection"
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672:Meenakaari art from Iran
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51:, is a material made by
4505:Nickel silver (alpacca)
3702:Irving Wightman Colburn
3283:Glass makers and brands
3207:Shock metamorphic glass
2724:Anti-reflective coating
2598:Glass batch calculation
2479:Photochromic lens glass
2307:Guild of Enamellers, UK
1429:Encyclopædia Britannica
845:, stainless steel, and
708:. The French traveller
664:India and Islamic world
299:, which is used on the
207:, or from a Latin word
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1251:Burgundian Netherlands
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427:the finest work is in
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118:; early 15th century;
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5014:Visual arts materials
4846:Other natural objects
3767:Henry William Stiegel
3498:Mats Jonasson Målerås
3438:Holmegaard Glassworks
2857:Prince Rupert's drops
2706:Transparent materials
2666:Gradient-index optics
2474:Phosphosilicate glass
1942:, Garrard Press, 1961
1879:"The Art of Minakari"
1621:Harada, Jiro (1911).
1470:Культура і Сучасність
1299:Stations of the Cross
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4301:Repoussé and chasing
3742:Michael Joseph Owens
3318:Aurora Glass Foundry
3069:Cylinder blown sheet
2822:Glass ionomer cement
2696:Photosensitive glass
2623:Liquidus temperature
2444:Fluorosilicate glass
1076:Holy Thorn Reliquary
1004:Dunstable Swan Jewel
764:such as the eggs of
548:Nagoya shippo kaisha
97:overglaze decoration
73:, meaning "glassy".
4863:Ebonite (vulcanite)
3830:Bomex/Duran/Endural
3747:Alastair Pilkington
3423:Guardian Industries
3328:Barovier & Toso
3192:Radiative processes
3007:historic techniques
2931:Float glass process
2842:Glass-to-metal seal
2764:Self-cleaning glass
2686:Optical lens design
2181:Lucie-Smith, Edward
1654:. 5 November 2017.
1652:Asian Art Newspaper
1588:Earle, Joe (1999).
1504:Sullivan, Michael,
992:Death of the Virgin
774:portrait miniatures
700:Enamel was used in
695:Bengal Enamel Works
448:portrait miniatures
362:, who began to use
269:Tomb of Tutankhamun
138:, steel sinks, and
5029:Glass compositions
5024:Glass applications
4208:Jewellery designer
3692:Richard M. Atwater
3513:Nippon Sheet Glass
3453:Kingdom of Crystal
3373:Dartington Crystal
2986:Chemical polishing
2827:Glass microspheres
2749:Hydrogen darkening
2671:Hydrogen darkening
2419:Chalcogenide glass
2409:Borosilicate glass
2281:Enamels on jewelry
2158:Campbell, Marian.
2044:Campbell, 7, 33-41
2014:Campbell, 7, 17-32
2005:Campbell, 6, 10-17
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1136:Counter-enamelling
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886:kitchen appliances
869:David Dunbar Buick
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795:, abstract artist
766:Peter Carl Fabergé
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554:Kiriu kosho kaisha
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3777:Lino Tagliapietra
3772:S. Donald Stookey
3623:Val Saint Lambert
3518:Nižbor glassworks
3433:Hardman & Co.
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3184:Natural processes
3099:Fourcault process
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2797:Glass-coated wire
2769:sol–gel technique
2754:Insulated glazing
2691:Photochromic lens
2676:Optical amplifier
2628:sol–gel technique
2209:, 9780521452571,
2142:978-0-580-72284-4
1864:978-1-874780-17-5
1717:978-0-500-23913-1
1685:www.metmuseum.org
1567:978-1-874780-17-5
1522:978-0-520-21877-2
1506:The arts of China
1354:enamel watch dial
1315:Gregory the Great
1187:Building cladding
1033:Stavelot Triptych
990:Medallion of the
904:chemical reactors
862:thermal expansion
858:ultraviolet light
599:he developed the
569:Tsukamoto Kaisuke
565:Namikawa Yasuyuki
561:Gottfried Wagener
175:materials science
16:(Redirected from
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2807:Glass databases
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2504:Tellurite glass
2489:Soda–lime glass
2459:Gold ruby glass
2429:Cranberry glass
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186:Old High German
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3792:Paolo Venini
3737:Antonio Neri
3717:A. H. Heisey
3628:Vallérysthal
3588:Saint-Gobain
3508:Mosser Glass
3338:Blenko Glass
3308:Ardagh Group
3303:Arc Holdings
3169:Studio glass
3144:Porous glass
3109:Glass mosaic
3094:Forest glass
3005:Artistic and
2847:Porous glass
2802:Safety glass
2759:Porous glass
2717:modification
2529:Wood's glass
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2449:Fused quartz
2424:Cobalt glass
2378:Supercooling
2283:– historical
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4249:centrifugal
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4038:Belly chain
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3762:Otto Schott
3752:Flavio Poli
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3648:Xinyi Glass
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3403:Franz Mayer
3119:Lampworking
3059:Crown glass
3054:Cased glass
3049:Caneworking
3044:Broad sheet
3039:Blown plate
2872:Glass fiber
2837:Glass cloth
2581:Preparation
2557:CorningWare
2439:Flint glass
2434:Crown glass
2387:Formulation
2023:Campbell, 7
1407:Campbell, 6
1283:Saint Agnes
1235:reliquaries
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1012:ronde bosse
874:advertising
758:Art Nouveau
750:DRU factory
746:Grey clouds
505:, with the
433:ronde-bosse
423:period. In
401:reliquaries
356:Middle Ages
263:rings from
254:Mesopotamia
148:dishwashers
4988:Categories
4744:Tourmaline
4689:Prasiolite
4564:Aventurine
4435:Crown gold
4337:Draw plate
4286:Metal clay
4223:Watchmaker
4213:Lapidarist
4198:Clockmaker
4073:Collar pin
4068:Chatelaine
3895:Millefiori
3813:and brands
3811:Trademarks
3687:John Adams
3558:Pilkington
3463:Kosta Boda
3129:Millefiori
3029:Beadmaking
2951:Glass wool
2924:techniques
2922:Commercial
2916:techniques
2867:Windshield
2701:Refraction
2661:Dispersion
2469:Milk glass
2464:Lead glass
2225:0198661134
2207:0521452570
2193:0500203652
2153:References
1922:2013-12-25
1901:vea.org.uk
1753:2020-10-16
1627:The Studio
1599:1874780137
1458:Ogden, 166
1115:Stenciling
1088:En résille
1066:Mérode Cup
854:Mohs scale
812:Properties
686:Shah Jahan
635:Ando Jubei
503:Ando Jubei
425:Gothic art
421:Romanesque
391:Kievan Rus
376:Kievan Rus
343:Detail of
289:Sarmatians
200:Old French
198:) via the
146:, such as
144:appliances
102:enamelling
18:Enamelware
5034:Glass art
4890:Toadstone
4827:Operculum
4754:Variscite
4749:Turquoise
4729:Tanzanite
4664:Moonstone
4659:Marcasite
4654:Malachite
4579:Carnelian
4554:Amazonite
4541:gemstones
4515:Pinchbeck
4460:Argentium
4450:Shibuichi
4391:Palladium
4370:Materials
4306:Soldering
4296:Polishing
4271:Engraving
4266:Enameling
4232:Processes
4203:Goldsmith
4138:Tie chain
4113:Neck ring
4103:Lapel pin
4012:Jewellery
3960:Waterford
3950:Vitrolite
3925:Ravenhead
3875:Fire-King
3860:Cristallo
3855:Cranberry
3712:Friedrich
3664:companies
3633:Waterford
3618:Swarovski
3553:Phu Phong
3523:O-I Glass
3443:Holophane
3418:Glaverbel
3368:Crystalex
3291:companies
3211:Impactite
3202:Sea glass
3114:Glassware
3074:Engraving
3064:Cut glass
3024:Glass art
3019:Art glass
3014:Āina-kāri
2734:Corrosion
2633:Viscosity
2588:Annealing
1807:2150-6256
1726:853452453
1660:1475-1372
1148:See also
1127:Serigraph
1121:Sgraffito
1082:Grisaille
1029:Champlevé
1023:Cloisonné
1010:badge in
946:neodymium
890:cast iron
847:cast iron
843:aluminium
793:Australia
706:Meenakari
697:Limited.
584:uchidashi
467:cloisonné
440:Mannerist
417:champlevé
364:cloisonné
360:Byzantine
328:champlevé
319:of early
261:Mycenaean
180:The word
140:cast-iron
128:jewellery
120:cloisonné
55:powdered
5009:Coatings
4958:Gemology
4932:Fineness
4923:(purity)
4858:Bog-wood
4805:Precious
4785:Ammolite
4724:Sunstone
4714:Sodalite
4709:Sapphire
4669:Obsidian
4609:Fluorite
4599:Diopside
4559:Amethyst
4539:Mineral
4530:Tungsten
4525:Titanium
4440:Electrum
4396:Platinum
4281:Kazaziye
4276:Filigree
4254:lost-wax
4153:Toe ring
4143:Tie clip
4118:Pectoral
4108:Necklace
4083:Cufflink
4058:Bracelet
4053:Bolo tie
4033:Barrette
3825:Bohemian
3757:Salviati
3568:Preciosa
3533:Orrefors
3428:Hadeland
3323:Baccarat
3159:Slumping
2971:Pressing
2852:Pre-preg
2656:Achromat
2399:Bioglass
2394:AgInSbTe
2246:(1971).
2162:, 1983,
2099:29 March
1815:25582341
1608:42476594
1372:See also
893:bathtubs
762:bibelots
691:Calcutta
630:cloisons
624:cloisons
589:repoussé
509:, using
465:Chinese
444:inkwells
285:Caucasus
86:ceramics
65:vitreous
61:vitreous
4999:Pottery
4953:Fashion
4927:Finding
4775:Abalone
4684:Peridot
4649:Larimar
4634:Kyanite
4619:Howlite
4604:Emerald
4594:Diamond
4467:Tumbaga
4445:Shakudō
4401:Rhodium
4352:Mandrel
4291:Plating
4244:Casting
4239:Carving
4148:Tie pin
4123:Pendant
4098:Genital
4088:Earring
3970:Zerodur
3945:Vitrite
3940:Visions
3935:Tiffany
3905:Opaline
3885:Gorilla
3870:Favrile
3845:Corelle
3835:Burmese
3662:Defunct
3653:Zwiesel
3613:Steuben
3483:Luoyang
3478:Iittala
3388:Fanavid
3383:Duralex
3363:Corning
3353:Borosil
3289:Current
3230:Related
3079:Etching
3034:Blowing
2996:Rolling
2976:Casting
2783:Diverse
2715:Surface
2572:Zerodur
1778:16 July
1691:16 July
1665:16 July
1216:Gallery
1196:Durable
880:walls,
718:Isfahan
714:Safavid
682:mīnākār
602:moriage
512:moriage
413:Limoges
247:Ancient
231:History
210:smaltum
191:smelzan
177:terms.
160:signage
112:Chinese
70:vitreus
4917:(mass)
4853:Bezoar
4759:Zircon
4719:Spinel
4694:Quartz
4629:Jasper
4614:Garnet
4510:Pewter
4495:Copper
4490:Bronze
4417:alloys
4406:Silver
4357:Pliers
4347:Hammer
4259:vacuum
4186:People
4179:Making
4163:pocket
4063:Brooch
4028:Anklet
3965:Wood's
3910:Peking
3900:Murano
3880:Forest
3603:Schott
3598:Seguso
3573:Riedel
3493:Mannok
3468:Libbey
3134:Mirror
3104:Fusing
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2454:GeSbTe
2361:Basics
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737:Modern
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726:Copper
722:Silver
655:. The
612:shosen
593:relief
535:shippo
529:Taishō
265:Cyprus
204:esmail
182:enamel
154:, and
53:fusing
38:châsse
35:Gothic
4921:Carat
4915:Carat
4903:Terms
4878:Shell
4832:Pearl
4822:Nacre
4812:Ivory
4800:Black
4795:Coral
4790:Copal
4780:Amber
4739:Topaz
4698:smoky
4569:Beryl
4549:Agate
4485:Brass
4330:Tools
4168:strap
4158:Watch
4133:Tiara
4078:Crown
4048:Bindi
4020:Forms
3955:Vycor
3915:Pyrex
3890:Macor
3820:Activ
3538:Osram
3528:Ohara
3413:Glava
3408:Fuyao
3343:Bodum
3313:Asahi
2567:Macor
2534:ZBLAN
2368:Glass
2353:Glass
1811:JSTOR
1396:Notes
1273:with
1257:, nyc
944:, or
830:agate
791:. In
618:musen
525:Meiji
493:Japan
457:China
297:coral
281:Koban
196:smelt
188:word
82:glass
78:metal
57:glass
4873:Hair
4704:Ruby
4679:Opal
4674:Onyx
4624:Jade
4386:Gold
4342:File
4128:Ring
3920:Rona
3578:Rona
3448:Hoya
3378:Daum
2258:ISBN
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2203:ISBN
2189:ISBN
2172:ISBN
2166:for
2164:HMSO
2137:ISBN
2101:2013
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1803:ISSN
1780:2020
1722:OCLC
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1667:2020
1656:ISSN
1604:OCLC
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