Came glasswork
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British pronunciation/kˈeɪm ɡlˈaswɜːk/
American pronunciation/kˈeɪm ɡlˈæswɜːk/

Definition & Meaning of "came glasswork"

Came glasswork
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a decorative technique that involves cutting and etching designs into the surface of a glass object, often using hydrofluoric acid, to create a frosted or matte appearance

What is "came glasswork"?

Came glasswork is a decorative technique that involves cutting and etching designs into the surface of a glass object to create a frosted or matte effect. This is typically done using tools or chemicals, such as hydrofluoric acid, which etch the glass to produce detailed patterns or images. The process creates a textured effect on the glass, enhancing its visual interest and depth. Came glasswork is often used in making decorative items like vases, lamps, and panels.

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