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A number of artists have embraced the possibilities flashed glass gives them.
Both these windows are made of a special type of flashed glass imported from France.
Sheets of flashed glass have been acid-etched and painted.
Flashed glass was skillfully employed to enhance deep folds in robes.
Ms. Lichtman favors flashed glass, which has two layers.
The addition of Chromium yields dark green glass, suitable for flashed glass.
One is a flashed glass carefully etched to subtly grade the colour across the sheet.
Flashed glass Architectural glass must be at least 1/8 of an inch thick to survive the push and pull of typical wind loads.
The designs are often sinuous, luscious and richly textured, making highly creative use of flashed glass and repetitive forms.
Glass coloured while in the clay pot in the furnace is known as pot metal glass, as opposed to flashed glass.
The method employed is to laminate a thin layer of red glass to a thicker body of glass that is clear or lightly tinted, forming "flashed glass".
Flashed glass- is glass which is made by dipping the blowing rod, or "pontil", into one colour then a second, and sometimes a third, before blowing to a sheet.
Another form of decorative quarry is the etched or engraved quarry, which is made of flashed glass, most often ruby red or royal blue over a transparent layer.
For her pictures Ursula Huth uses multiple flashed glass, which is made especially in the Glass factory Lamberts in Waldsassen (Germany) according to her requirements.
* Figural windows; a fan-shaped work with a border of richly colored jewels, and windows of opalescent glass, grainy glass, flashed glass, crackle glass and ripple glass.
The thing that makes these "special effects" of Clayton and Bell the more remarkable is that they were achieved with little resource to painted glass and flashed glass and without the multi-coloured Favrile glass used by Louis Comfort Tiffany studios and the Aesthetic designers of the United States.