The Old World Colonial Full Restoration window glass is wavy glass crafted using the blown cylinder method.
A glassmaker begins by collecting molten glass on the end of a blowpipe. The glassblower then forces air through the pipe and blows the hot glass into a cylindrical mold. Once formed, this tube of glass is swung by hand in large pits to facilitate elongation. The glass is then placed into a kiln where it is split and reheated to flatness. After, it is ready to be cut and used as sheet glass. The ‘Full Restoration’ blown wavy glass has an increased wavy distortion with obvious surface characteristics, including cords and bubbles.
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 | RA MA2CO |
Origin | France |
Glass Characteristics | Light cords, occasional seeds |
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” |
Manufacturing Method | Mouth-blown glass |
Historical Period | 1800-1900 |
Thickness Available | 1/8" (3mm) |
Fabrication Options | Cut to size, Laminated safety, Insulated IG |
Description | The ‘Full Restoration’ has an increased distortion with obvious surface characteristics, including cords and bubbles. |
Sample Size | 8"x10" |
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