Flashed glass
Flashed glass,[1] or flash glass, is a type of glass[2] created by coating a colorless gather of glass with one[1][3][4] or more thin layers of colored glass.[5] This is done by placing a piece of melted glass of one color into another piece of melted glass of a different color and then blowing the glass.[1][6]
As well as its use for glass vessels, it has been very widely used in making
pot metal glass
", made by colouring molten glass, giving colour all through the sheet.
The colored glass can be partly or completely etched away (through exposure to acid or via sandblasting),[7] resulting in colorless spots where the colored glass has been removed.[4]
Flashed glass can be made from various colors of glass.translucent.[6]
See also
- Cased glass
- Glass engraving
- Satsuma Kiriko cut glass
- Stained glass
References
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- ^ a b Discovery - A Popular Journal of Knowledge, New Series, Vol. II, January to December 1939. CUP Archive. Archived from the original on 2018-01-18.
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- ^ Drake, Maurice (1913). A History of English Glass-painting: With Some Remarks Upon the Swiss Glass Miniatures of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. McBride. Archived from the original on 2018-01-18.