February 17, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Home & Decoration
Want to sound like a knowledgeable collector? Use an unfamiliar term, like “matsu-no-ke” (pronounced “mat-sue-no-kay”). It is the name of a special type of three-dimensional hand-applied glass decoration. Stevens & Williams, an English glassworks, used the technique in 1884.
Semi-molten glass was shaped into branches, then applied to a glass vase. Because they were still hot, [...]
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February 17, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Home & Decoration
Want to sound like a knowledgeable collector? Use an unfamiliar term, like “matsu-no-ke” (pronounced “mat-sue-no-kay”). It is the name of a special type of three-dimensional hand-applied glass decoration. Stevens & Williams, an English glassworks, used the technique in 1884. Semi-molten glass was shaped into branches, then applied to a glass vase. Because they were still [...]
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Want to sound like a knowledgeable collector? Use an unfamiliar term, like "matsu-no-ke" (pronounced "mat-sue-no-kay"). It is the name of a special type of three-dimensional hand-applied glass decoration. Stevens &