Leptat glass
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Descripción
A type of deeply etched, crystalline glass developed by Bernard O. Gruenke and his son, Bernard E. Gruenke, Jr., in the 1970s. The glass was inspired by a Czechoslovakian etched glass exhibit they saw at the World's Fair in Osaka, Japan; they called their glass "leptat," a word derived from the Czech meaning "to etch," in honor of its inspiration. The etching technique was later patented.
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Otros términos
- leptatglas [nl]
- verre leptat [fr]
- glass, leptat [en]