Glaze is a thin liquid coating on pottery that becomes hard and shiny. Glaze is a semitransparent coating applied to paintings. Glaze is used to make food shiny and attractive
Drill bits are essential tools for making holes and driving screws in various materials. Bits are made of steel, cobalt, carbide, or other metals. Power (battery or electric) controls the rotation of the rotary tool
Born in 1848, Tiffany studied painting under George Inness and Samuel Colman. Joined Associated Artists in 1879, designing furniture and textiles. Founded Tiffany Glass Company in 1885, later renamed Tiffany Studios in 1900
Uranium glass contains uranium oxide diuranate for coloring, with up to 25% uranium. First identified by Martin Klaproth in 1789 for fluorescent effect. First major producer was Austrian Franz Xaver Riedel in Bohemia. Production spread across Europe and later in Ohio
Stained glass is colored glass used as material or decorative works. Ancient Egyptians and Romans produced colored glass objects. Early Christian churches used alabaster windows from 4th-5th centuries
Float glass offers high light transmission and optical clarity. Produced through molten glass floating on molten metal bath. Can be tempered, laminated, painted or coated for enhanced performance. Durable and recyclable with unlimited uses