"OLD" window glass
Collection by Lars Westergren Swedish "Glassdiver" • Last updated 5 weeks ago
Old house window
It is a house with ghosts in the downtown of Khabarovsk. Nobody lives there, but I heard a women's laught from the room on 2nd floor right behind this window.
Halloween at the House that Fear Built
The Winchester Mystery House Halloween is the night you collect that candy, give out that candy, or go out and get yourself spooked. This year I decided to go with the latter. So Halloween afternoon I drove on down to the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose. One Big-arse sprawling house The Winchester house is one of the most haunted houses in the United States, so naturally, lacking any common sense at all, I decided to take the Halloween night flashlight tour of the grounds. I arrived…
Glass bottle window
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Birdie on a Wire Tree (class)
On Saturday, November 1st, I will be teaching a class at Five Crows in Natick, MA. During this 3-hour class, we will be making felted wool birdies on wire trees. And you'll have the option to make two items (examples shown below). One of the items is a canvas (this piece was shown in a previous
Spanish Revival <3
Colourful Window..
It's a window....
Colourful Window..
It's a window....
Thick glass windows
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Crown-glass/bullseye window
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Concord. Love. Love. Love Bullseye glass.
The Bulls Eye Glass Pane
My association with bullseye window panes is limited, but on two occasions I almost crossed the line and obtained examples for the house here at Peach Ridge. The first encounter was at a country an…
Bulls eye glass pane
Throughout Georgian Britain, the predominant type of glass used to glaze domestic windows was Crown glass. This was manufactured by blowing, from a set-quantity of molten glass, a small globe of material and then spinning this, using a puntil or punty stick, into a large, thin, spherical disk, usually just over five feet in diameter. .Once manufactured, the thickness of the disk was greatest at the centre where the puntil stick was attached. The quantity of glass at this point and the…
Bulls eye glass pane
Throughout Georgian Britain, the predominant type of glass used to glaze domestic windows was Crown glass. This was manufactured by blowing, from a set-quantity of molten glass, a small globe of material and then spinning this, using a puntil or punty stick, into a large, thin, spherical disk, usually just over five feet in diameter. .Once manufactured, the thickness of the disk was greatest at the centre where the puntil stick was attached. The quantity of glass at this point and the…
Quick History: Window Glass
Caspar David Friedrich, Woman At A Window (1822) There was a time not so long ago that glass was a precious material, so highly valued that only the wealthiest homes had glass in their windows. And for millennia, of course, people had no glass at all in their windows. So how did we get here from there?
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