- decorative glassware
- декоративно-художественные стеклоизделия
Glass technology dictionary. 2013.
Glass technology dictionary. 2013.
glassware — /glas wair , glahs /, n. articles of glass, esp. drinking glasses. [1705 15; GLASS + WARE1] * * * Introduction any decorative article made of glass, often designed for everyday use. From very early times glass has been used for various… … Universalium
Decorative arts — Chinese bowl, Northern Sung dynasty, 11th or 12th century, porcelaneous pottery with celadon glaze The decorative arts is traditionally a term for the design and manufacture of functional ob … Wikipedia
decorative art — any of those arts that are concerned with the design and decoration of objects that are chiefly prized for their utility, rather than for their purely aesthetic qualities. Ceramics, glassware, basketry, jewelry, metalware, furniture,… … Universalium
decorative arts — Arts concerned with the design and decoration of objects that are utilitarian rather than purely aesthetic, including ceramics, glassware, basketry, jewelry, metalwork, furniture, and textiles. The separation of the decorative arts from the fine… … Universalium
Moser (glass company) — Wine glass from Moser company Glasses by Mo … Wikipedia
blow molding — blowing (def. 3). * * * in glass production, method of forming an article of glass by blowing molten glass into a mold. This operation is performed with the aid of a hollow metal tube that has a mouthpiece at one end. A gob of molten glass… … Universalium
millefiori — noun A decorative glassware technique using a mosaic of coloured beads … Wiktionary
bristol glass — noun Usage: usually capitalized B : a semiopaque glass of various color tones, notably deep blue, used for decorative glassware and commonly painted with floral designs … Useful english dictionary
millefiori glass — ▪ decorative art (Italian: “thousand flowers”), type of mosaic (mosaic glass) glassware characterized by a flowerlike pattern. It is produced by first heating a bundle of thin glass rods of different colours until the rods fuse together.… … Universalium
Bohemian glass — Decorative glass made in Bohemia from the 13th century. In the early 17th century, Caspar Lehmann, gem cutter to Rudolf II in Prague, perfected the technique of gem engraving on glass. By 1700, a heavy, high lustre, richly ornamented potash lime… … Universalium
Baccarat glass — Glassware manufactured since 1765 in Baccarat, France. The firm originally produced soda glass for windows and industrial use. In 1816 it was acquired by a Belgian manufacturer of lead crystal; since then it has specialized in this type of glass … Universalium