Pale Yellow Crimp Rose Paperweight – (Unknown Artist/Maker (German, 18Th Century)) ankstesnis Kitas


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Dydis: 7 x 8 cm

Muziejus: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass (Neenah, United States)

technika: Paper

Crimp roses are an American invention, first developed in Millville, New Jersey at the Whitall Tatum & Co. Glass Factory. Ralph Barber (1869-1936) is credited with creating this distinctive technique around 1905, using tooled iron or brass crimps. The rose is formed by pressing the crimp into a gather of both colored and clear molten glass, which pushes the colored glass into the clear glass, leaving behind a floral petal design known as a Millville rose.

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