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  2. 8 Retro Home Decor Items You'll Find Hiding In The Thrift Store

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    “From beveled glass to ornate antique styles, mirrors framed in gilded or intricately carved wood bring a sense of openness in an entryway over a shallow table or leaning on a mantel,” says ...

  3. Antonio Fernando de Medrano - Wikipedia

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    The tools included a small copper brazier for heating water, valued at 50 reales, and a barber's box, covered in shell and silver, containing a silver-framed mirror, worth 150 reales. [1] A surgical case with silver-handled tools was assessed at 72 reales, while a lancet case featuring a fish-tail design with silver lancet handles was valued at ...

  4. Beveled glass - Wikipedia

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    A beveled glass mirror, ca. 1910. Beveled glass is usually made by taking thick glass and creating an angled surface cut around the entire periphery. [1] Bevels act as prisms in sunlight creating an interesting color refraction which both highlights the glass work and provides a spectrum of colors which would ordinarily be absent in clear float glass.

  5. Mercury glass - Wikipedia

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    Although mercury was originally used to provide the reflective coating for mirrors, elemental mercury was never used to create tableware. Silvered glass was free-blown, then silvered with a solution containing silver nitrate and grape sugar in solution, heated, then closed.

  6. Silvering - Wikipedia

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    In the early 10th century, the Persian scientist al-Razi described ways of silvering and gilding in a book on alchemy, [citation needed] but this was not done for the purpose of making mirrors. Tin-coated mirrors were first made in Europe in the 15th century. The thin tinfoil used to silver mirrors was known as "tain". [5]

  7. Mirror - Wikipedia

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    A mirror reflecting the image of a vase A first-surface mirror coated with aluminium and enhanced with dielectric coatings. The angle of the incident light (represented by both the light in the mirror and the shadow behind it) exactly matches the angle of reflection (the reflected light shining on the table). 4.5-metre (15 ft)-tall acoustic mirror near Kilnsea Grange, East Yorkshire, UK, from ...

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