Posted 3 years ago
tmfrenc
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Iridescent glass. As you move the votive under the light, you see different colors. I suspect they mixed the glass with some kind of oil.
Indiana Glass Company Candle Holder Votives Iridescent | ||
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Posted 3 years ago
tmfrenc
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Iridescent glass. As you move the votive under the light, you see different colors. I suspect they mixed the glass with some kind of oil.
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something from Mr Google...
Today, iridized surfaces can be produced using two methods: fuming and reducing. In fuming, the still hot glass is sprayed with metallic salts such as stannous chloride. In reducing, reactive gasses are applied to the surface of a piece, and the glass is then exposed to a reduction flame (gas rich) in the furnace.
These are so sweet.
Thanks for posting your votives, most are new to me and they are lovely as well as interesting.