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  2. Paperweight - Wikipedia

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    Decorative glass paperweights have a flat or slightly concave base, usually polished but sometimes frosted, cut in one of several variations (e.g. star-cut bases have a multi-pointed star, while a diamond cut base has grooves cut in a criss-cross pattern), although a footed weight has a flange in the base.

  3. File:Crystal paperweight from Kosta, Sweden.jpg - Wikipedia

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    A clear crystal paperweight with bubbles in it, some large at the bottom and a "flame" of small bubbles in the center of the ball. The paperweight was hand-blown at Kosta glassworks and signed with number 05868. Photographed in Tuntorp, Brastad, Lysekil Municipality, Sweden. Camera manufacturer: Canon: Camera model: Canon EOS 600D ...

  4. Glass art - Wikipedia

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    Cut glass is worked with a diamond saw, or copper wheels embedded with abrasives and polished to give gleaming facets; the technique used in creating Waterford crystal. [17] Fine paperweights were originally made by skilled workers in the glass factories in Europe and the United States during the classic period (1845-1870.) Since the late 1930s ...

  5. Glassblowing - Wikipedia

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    A stage in the manufacture of a Bristol blue glass ship's decanter.The blowpipe is being held in the glassblower's left hand. The glass is glowing yellow. As a novel glass forming technique created in the middle of the 1st century BC, glassblowing exploited a working property of glass that was previously unknown to glassworkers; inflation, which is the expansion of a molten blob of glass by ...

  6. Dodecahedron - Wikipedia

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    The name crystal pyrite comes from one of the two common crystal habits shown by pyrite (the other one being the cube). In pyritohedral pyrite, the faces have a Miller index of (210), which means that the dihedral angle is 2·arctan(2) ≈ 126.87° and each pentagonal face has one angle of approximately 121.6° in between two angles of ...

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