Decorative Trees Set of 2 - Handmade Fused Glass Table top Decor - Black & Red, Tall & Short
Item Code: B7-TOF01-02
Days to Ship: 4 -10 Days
Specifications
Color: | Red, Black |
Material: | Glass |
Dimensions: | Please View Description Below |
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Item Description
Marvelous Decorative Black & Red Glass Trees Set of 2, Created Using Fusion Glass Technique.
Stunning Design and Exceptional Craftsmanship Suitable for Indoor or Outdoor Decoration.
Two Uneven Size (Height) Glass Trees in Lovely Black and Red Glazing Colors on a Dinstinctive Black Base Connected with a Bronze Connector.
Can be hanged on the wall as well, by releasing them from the bronze connector of the base.
Stunning Home or Office Tabletop, Book Shelf or wall Decorative Ornament Set.
- Oustanding Decorative trees
- Fused Glass quality Set
- Tabletop or Wall Hanging
- Made in Greece - Ships from Greece
- Exclusive Item
Dimensions (L x W x H):
Tree (Short): 4.3"x2"x8.3"
(11x5x21cm)
Tree (Tall): 6.7"x2.3"x12.6"
(17x6x32cm)
Additional info:
The casting technique glass (fusing) is a technique where the glass is fired in a kiln at high temperatures (593 ° C / 1099 ° F to 816 ° C / 1501 ° F) in order to give shape, depth and designs.
The exact origins of the techniques (fusing) glass is not known with certainty. There is archaeological evidence that the Egyptians first became familiar with the basic techniques about 2000 BC.
Others argue that the Romans were the ones who were most prolific artists in the melt using the original method of making small glass objects about 2,000 years until the development of glass blowing.
The more modern methods include melting punctuation, or layering thin sheets of glass, often using different colors to create plans or simple images. The stack is then placed inside the oven will melt and then a series of ramps and "soak" (keeping the temperature at a specific point) until begin to link together separate pieces.
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