The Crown glass technique is one of the earliest styles of sheet glass manufacturing. Crown Glass, a heavy wavy glass, begins with a bubble of glass blown into a globe. It is then transferred to the glassmaker’s pontil to be rotated at speed, until centrifugal force forms a large circular plate. The finished “table” of glass appears thin, lustrous, and highly polished. Concentric Cords and reams are resulting characteristics of the spinning process.
Please note that our cutting tolerances are +/- 1/16″. The pattern of the glass will run with the 2nd dimension (H”) as listed on your purchase order W” x H”. The pattern is always cut with the height unless specified otherwise.
Weight | 0.85 lbs |
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Dimensions | 2 × 9 × 11 in |
Product ID | RG MA3CO |
Standard Sheet Size | Due to the nature of mouth-blown glass, each sheet will vary in size. The maximum size that can be achieved is approximately 36” x 36” |
Thickness Available | 1/8" (3mm) |
Fabrication Options | Cut to size, Laminated safety, Insulated IG |
Origin | France |
Historical Period | 1750-1800 |
Glass Characteristics | Heavy cords, Reams, Bubbles |
Manufacturing Method | Mouth-blown glass |
Sample Size | 8"x10" |
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