cristallo glass
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description
- In glassware: Venice and the façon de Venise
…was the manufacture of clear, colourless glass, which was apparently exclusive to Italy during the Middle Ages. From its resemblance to natural crystal, this material was called cristallo, although in fact it often has a not unpleasing brownish or grayish cast. Made with soda, it was very ductile and cooled…
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history of glassmaking
- In glass: Glassmaking over the centuries
…glass similar to crystal, called cristallo, which was to form the basis for a thriving export trade and spread throughout Europe. Simple blown glasses of this type were much in demand in the 16th century. Such glass lent itself to decoration by the engraving of delicate designs; used from the…
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Venetian glass
- In Venetian glass
…concentrated in the perfection of cristallo—i.e., clear glass that approximated rock crystal in appearance. By the 16th century techniques of adding colour to clear glass were mastered as well as those of decolourizing glass from the natural smoky tint of all primitive glass produced by metal in the glass material.…
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