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Amberina glass

Scope note

Term used in the glass trade for uncased art glass developed by the New England Glass Company in 1883, which varies in shading from light amber to deep ruby, the ruby areas result when part of the glass is reheated and the gold particles in the glass develop a ruby color.

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AAT
Material

Getty AAT term number

3000206163

Broader Terms used

<glass by technique: art glass>

Created

12yrs ago

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