Opalescent Glass




Opalescent Glass

Tiffany glass

Tiffany glass is the generic name utilised here to explain the many and diverse kinds of glass developed and made by Louis Comfort Tiffany, (1848-1933), one of the most well renowned stained glass creative individuals of the United States and recalled not only for his windows but for adorning glass things, in exact so-called Tiffany lamps.

 In 1865, Tiffany traveled to Europe and in London he travelled to the Victoria and Albert Museum, whose comprehensive assemblage of Roman and Syrian glass made a deep effect on him. He adored the coloration of medieval glass and was assured that the worth of up to designated day glass could be advanced upon. In his own phrases, the “Rich pitch are due in part to the use of vessel iron alloy full of impurities, and in part to the uneven breadth of the glass, but still more because the glass constructor of that day abstained from the use of paint”.

Tiffany was an central designer, and in 1878 his interest turned in the direction of the creation of stained glass, when he opened his own studio and glass foundry because he was incapable to find the kinds of glass that he craved in central decoration. His inventiveness both as a designer of windows and as a manufacturer of the material with which to conceive them was to become renowned.

Tiffany liked the glass itself to convey texture and rich colors and he developed a kind of glass he called Favrile. Some of the most important goods of Tiffany’s glass construct are explained here. The period opalescent glass is regularly utilised to explain glass where more than one hue is present, being fused all through the construct, as against burst glass in which two colors may be laminated, or shiny stained glass where a answer of shiny nitrate is superficially administered, rotating red glass to orange and azure glass to green.

 Some opalescent glass was utilised by some stained glass studios in England from the 1860s and 1870s onwards, especially Heaton, Butler and Bayne. Its use became progressively common. Opalescent glass is the base for the kind of crystal conceived by Tiffany. Streamer glass mentions to a sheet of glass with a pattern of glass cords affixed to its surface.

 Tiffany made use of such textured glass to comprise, for demonstration, twigs, components and grass. Streamers are arranged from very moderately hot molten glass, accumulated at the end of a punty (pontil) that is quickly moved back and ahead and extended into long, slim cords that quickly chilling and harden. interior glass doors, round reading glasses, These hand-stretched streamers are push on the molten exterior of sheet glass all through the revolving method, and become lastingly fused. Fracture glass mentions to a sheet of glass with a pattern of irregularly formed, slim glass wafers affixed to its surface.

 Tiffany made use of such textured glass to comprise, for demonstration, foliage glimpsed from a distance. The irregular glass wafers, called fractures, are arranged from very moderately hot, tinted molten glass, accumulated at the end of a blowpipe. A large bubble is vigorously blown until the partitions of the bubble quickly extend, chilling and harden. The producing glass bubble has paper-thin partitions and is directly shattered into shards.

 These hand blown shards are push on the exterior of the molten glass sheet all through the revolving method, to which they become lastingly fused. Ripple glass mentions to a sheet of textured glass with assessed exterior waves. Tiffany made use of such textured glass to comprise, for demonstration, water or leaf veins. The texture is conceived all through the glass sheet-forming process.

 A sheet is formed from molten glass with a roller that rotates on itself, while journeying forward. Normally the roller rotates at the identical pace as its own ahead move, and the producing sheet has a glossy surface. In the construct of rippled glass, the roller rotates much quicker than its own ahead motion. The rippled effect is kept as the glass cools.

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Vaseline Opalescent Glass Eyewinker Pattern Tumbler Cup Glass


Vaseline Opalescent Glass Eyewinker Pattern Tumbler Cup Glass


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Kichler Lighting 10962CV Alameda 13-Watt 1-Light Fluorescent Energy Star Outdoor Wall Mount, Canyon View with Honey Opalescent Glass, 7-Inch


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Kichler Lighting 9825CV La Mesa 2-Light Incandescent Outdoor Ceiling Flush Mount, Canyon View with Honey Opalescent Glass


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Finish:Carr Bronze, Glass:Honey Opalescent, Light Bulb:(2)75w A19 Med F Incand The La Mesa Collection proves that simple design can be just as elegant and sophisticated as larger, more elaborate fixtures. Each fixture utilizes a classic lantern shapeadding instant beauty and ambiance to any room, making the La Mesa Collection a family of outdoor fixtures that deserves your attention. This two-ligh…

Kichler Lighting 10960CV Alameda 18-Watt 1-Light Fluorescent Energy Star Outdoor Wall Mount, Canyon View with Honey Opalescent Glass, 14-1/2-Inch


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$210.00


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curling stones, refrigerators, aluminum baseball bats and opalescent glass


curling stones, refrigerators, aluminum baseball bats and opalescent glass




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Small Li'i Flower Bobby Pins - beaded white opal flowers with blue


Small Li’i Flower Bobby Pins – beaded white opal flowers with blue


$6.99


Set of three cute and small (li’i in Hawaiian) handmade bobby pins made with small opalescent white and cobalt blue glass beads.

Securely attached to brown bobby pins.
(black pins also available upon request.)

The small flowers measure 15mm each (just over 1/2 an inch.)
(also available in smaller ‘Uku Li’i size; sold separately.)

© 2008-2012 Heart in Hawaii…


Tiny 'Uku Li'i flower bobby pins - white opal with peacock green


Tiny ‘Uku Li’i flower bobby pins – white opal with peacock green


$5.99


Three cute and tiny (‘uku li’i in Hawaiian) flowers handmade using opalescent white and peacock green glass beads.
Securely attached to brown bobby pins.
(black pins also available upon request.)
The flowers measure 11mm each (just under 1/2 an inch.)
Also available in larger “Li’i” size; sold separately.
© 2008-2012 Heart in Hawaii…


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