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There are many different applications to art glass. At HRG we design and
fabricate the art glass using different techniques. We can work the glass
hot as well as cold, or combine the two techniques to come up with specific
designs. Glass tile work, glass casting, sandblasting or carving, custom
beveling are some of the techniques we offer. Vitreous paint is glass
ground up to a very fine powder- it is then mixed with gum and lavender
oil, clove oil, or H2o and applied to the glass. It is then fired in a
glass kiln at approx. 1250 degrees. At that high heat the paint is "fused"
into the glass so it never chips or flakes off. In earlier times some
of the kilns that were used were not as elaborate as we have access to
now and the firings may have been a little off in degrees hence there
are some older pieces that the paint is sometimes not stable. In restorations
it is wise to have an experienced and reputable studio examine any historical
painted glass for paint stability before having anything done.
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