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1Crackle Glass Identification & Value Guide, Book II (Crackle Glass)

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  • Title: ➤  Crackle Glass Identification & Value Guide, Book II (Crackle Glass)
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 200
  • Publisher: Collector Books
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"Even after extensive research, we were still unable to discover the exact origin of crackle glass."

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  • First Year Published: 1997
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Craquelure

Craquelure (French: craquelure; Italian: crettatura) is a fine pattern of dense cracking formed on the surface of materials. It can be a result of drying

Dermatitis

described by location (e.g., hand eczema), by specific appearance (eczema craquele or discoid) or by possible cause (varicose eczema). Further adding to the

Xerotic eczema

Xerotic eczema Other names Eczema craquelé, Pruritus hiemalis, Asteatotic eczema, Winter itch, Desiccation dermatitis, and Winter eczema) Specialty Dermatology

Stress (mechanics)

Glass vase with the craquelé effect. The cracks are the result of brief but intense stress created when the semi-molten piece is briefly dipped in water

Barovier & Toso

“Primavera” series."The Primavera series ... is distinguished by a milky white 'craquelé' glass with the addition of black or blue pasta vitrea trim ("opaque colored

List of skin conditions

disease) Xerotic eczema (asteatotic eczema, desiccation dermatitis, eczema craquelé, pruritus hiemalis, winter eczema, winter itch) Pustular dermatitis is

Iba N'Diaye

declared : “Les éléments plastiques que sont la couleur du sang, le sol craquelé des latérites africaines, la ronde sacrificielle me sont apparus comme

Gérard Pesson

guitare, violoncelle et piano (2002) Ne pas oublier coq rouge dans jour craquelé (moments Proust) pour violon, violoncelle et piano (2010) Nocturnes en

Bearing Away the Bride

The first has cracks and chips of 0.8×0.6 cm, the second has vertical craquelé. Despite their condition, they were exhibited in 1963-1965 in Moscow, Leningrad

Rob Møhlmann

Craquelé (2001). ’’Craquelé’’ (2001). Painting from the series "Framed"