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  2. Cut glass - Wikipedia

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    Bowl of a wine glass in typical cut glass style Cut glass chandelier in Edinburgh. Cut glass or cut-glass is a technique and a style of decorating glass. For some time the style has often been produced by other techniques such as the use of moulding, but the original technique of cutting glass on an abrasive wheel is still used in luxury products.

  3. Cutting board - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo cutting boards are an alternative to plastic or glass cutting boards, partially because bamboo is commonly thought to be naturally antimicrobial (although studies show otherwise [5]). During the harvesting process, bamboo is carefully chosen for maturation, markings, and size.

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    This isn’t any ole cutting board: It swivels to reveal cheese knives and comes with three white dishes for easy snacking. ... would probably enjoy a personalized decanter and glass set as a ...

  5. Fiasco (bottle) - Wikipedia

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    A decree from 1574 by the Grand Duke of Tuscany fixed the capacity of the mezzo quarto bottle, and established a public office that would certify the capacity of fiaschi by a lead seal applied to the straw covering. [1] However, producers soon started re-using the baskets from discarded certified fiaschi to dress new sub-standard bottles. To ...

  6. Listed buildings in Penzance - Wikipedia

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    The plate-glass windows are framed by a cornice, moulded stall riser and right-hand pilaster. An early 19th century Tuscan column, probably reused provides support to left, to front of through-entry. The first floor has stuccoed quoining and moulded stucco architraves to plate-glass sashes. [51] II: Jewish Cemetery

  7. Glass cutter - Wikipedia

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    Glass cutter, showing hardened steel cutting wheel (far left), notches for snapping, and ball (on end of handle) for tapping. A glass cutter is a tool used to make a shallow score in one surface of a piece of glass (normally a flat one) that is to be broken in two pieces, for example to fit a window.