Norman slab glass
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Descripción
Refers to a type of glass that was invented during the Gothic Revival in the 19th century and is characterized by an uneven thickness that is thicker in the center, and thinner on the edges. It is made by blowing the molten mixture into a rectangular mold, or by blowing and molding a bubble of glass into a box shape, then cutting the sides of the box to form rectangles of glass. The glass may be clear or colored.
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Otros términos
- 諾曼玻璃板塊 [zh]
- Normandisch dalle de verre [nl]
- norman slab glass [es]
- nuò màn bō lí bǎn kuài [zh]
- nuo man bo li ban kuai [zh]
- no man po li pan k'uai [zh]
- glass, Norman slab [en]
- slab glass, Norman [en]
- 諾曼板狀玻璃 [zh]