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"Marvering"
Keywords:
graphite
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paddle
,
bead
,
cylinder
,
embed
Related Terms:
Marver
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Cloisonn
,
Champlevé
,
Gathering
,
Pontil
,
Stringer
,
Pressed glass
,
Champlev
,
Smalti
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Blown glass
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Leaded glass
,
Millefiori
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Flashing
,
Sulphide
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Plate glass
,
Punty
,
Patterned glass
,
Cloisonné
,
Fire polish
,
Glazing
,
Filigrana
,
Plique-a-jour
,
Glazed tile
,
Float glass
,
Glazing compound
,
Latticino
,
Glazed
,
Underglaze decoration
,
Pontil mark
,
Pâte de verre
,
Muller
,
Overglaze
,
Laminated glass
,
Glass
,
Cased glass
,
Gather
,
Crown glass
,
Spacer
,
Liner
,
Wire glass
,
Veil
,
Obscure glass
,
Stained glass
,
Underglaze
,
Plaster
,
Cutting
,
Enameled
,
Insulated glass
,
Vial
,
Tempered glass
To shape heated glass into a cylinder, it is rolled over a flat marble, stone, or cast iron surface called a "marver", and the process is called marvering. Most bead makers today use a graphite plate or hand held paddle.
aspenhotglass.com
rolling hot glass against against a hard smooth surface (a marver); used to embed pieces of coloured glass into hot glass
discoveringbristol.org.uk
An ancient technique where hot threads of softened glass are rolled over a flat surface to smooth and fuse the glass and to fix trailed decoration.
latrouvaille.com
The initial shaping of glass on a blowing iron before blowing to finished shape
fletcher-terry.com
A hot glass bead is rolled over a graphite paddle to shape the heated glass into a desired shape, such as a cone or cylinder.
coliebugbeads.com
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