Crackle glass
Esquema
Jerarquía
<materials by composition> > inorganic material > glass (material) > <glass by technique>
Descripción
Refers to a type of decorative glass that was invented in Venice during the 16th century. It is characterized by a surface that appears frosted or resembles cracked ice. It is produced either by plunging a gather of blown glass into a tub of water and then quickly reheating it, or by rolling the hot glass on a metal or clay surface covered with glass fragments that adhere to the gather, and then blowing the form.
URI original del concepto
Otros términos
- 碎紋飾玻璃 [zh]
- craqueléglas [nl]
- verre craquelé [fr]
- vidrio escarchado [es]
- suì wén shì bō lí [zh]
- sui wen shi bo li [zh]
- sui wen shih po li [zh]
- craquelé (crackle glass) [en]
- glass, crackle [en]
- ice glass [en]
- ice-glass [en]
- vidrio helado [es]
- vidrio craquelé [es]
- vidrio cuajado [es]
- vidrio de hielo [es]