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    Favrile glass is a type of iridescent art glass developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. He patented this process in 1894 and first produced the glass for...
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    wanted the glass itself to transmit texture and rich colors and he developed a type of glass he called "Favrile". The favrile, or "fabrile" glass was manufactured...
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    his company also introduced the term Favrile in conjunction with his first production of blown glass at his new glass factory. Some early examples of his...
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    attached to the outside of the glass object. Favrile glass was a type of glass invented by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Molten glass was treated with metallic oxides...
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  • product as favrile glass or "Tiffany glass," and used bronze in their artisan work for his Tiffany lamps. In 1910, Polachek left Tiffany Glass Studios and...
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  • decorated ceiling that is both the first and largest ceiling ever built in favrile glass, containing over 1.6 million pieces. With completion of the 1907 building...
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    Art glass is a subset of glass art, this latter covering the whole range of art made from glass. Art glass normally refers only to pieces made since the...
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    a stained-glass window, in 1978, and in the years since his collection has grown to include over 1,500 objects, including Favrile glass, vases, furniture...
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    medallions of green marble from Connemara, Ireland, and intricate mosaics of Favrile glass, stone, and mother of pearl. The stairway to the 5th floor was inspired...
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    Rhinestone (category Glass applications)
    developments include Favrile glass by Tiffany in 1894, Carnival glass under the name "Iridrill" by Fenton in 1908, "Aurora Borealis" glass by Swarovski in...
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