Blown glass panel CRACKLED
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blown glass panel
blown glass panel
blown glass panel
blown glass panel
blown glass panel
blown glass panel
blown glass panel
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Characteristics

Type
blown
Technical characteristics
safety
Appearance
patterned
Finish
colored
Applications
for interior, for window, for doors
Color
customizable color
Other characteristics
flat, handmade
Length

90 cm
(35 in)

Width

60 cm
(24 in)

Depth

3 mm
(0 in)

Description

The crackled or craquelé surface effect differentiates mouth-blown Crackled-Glass from the Original Clear and Coloured Glasses. Its fissured and cracked surface is similar to that of crocodile skin. The unique characteristics of the handmade and mouth-blown Crackled glasses lead to a wonderful look and impressive light refraction. This is the perfect base for brilliant and distinctive glazing. The balloon-shaped red-hot ball of glass is briefly plunged into cold water after blowing. The tiny cracks appearing on the surface are caused by the temperature shock. The Crackled-Glass is then reheated to close the tiny cracks. Small crisp-edged spots on the surface are attributable to the process. Crackled-Glass is usually produced in bright tints to show the texture to its full advantage. But almost all the shades of the extensive Lamberts colour palette are available. The size of a sheet is approx. 60x90 cm (24" x 36"), the thickness is approx. 3 mm (1/8"). All the sheets are delivered with their edges still intact. Small variations in the dimensions occur due to the handmade production of the individual sheets. Sheets of Crackled-Glass are often incorporated into door- and window-panes to let light pass through while preventing inquisitive eyes from disturbing people’s privacy. The glasses can also be used as furniture panels.

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