With its magical sparkle and classic beauty, there's really nothing quite like antique cut glass. Your grandma's china cabinet was probably full of it, and if you're like many of us, you inherited ...
If you’ve recently been passed down a family member’s glassware collection, you might be curious about some of the pieces with intricate designs. Grandma might have called her catalog her crystal, but ...
Wineglasses with repetitive rice grain patterns are seen at Edo Kiriko workshop Hanashyo in Tokyo's Koto Ward on March 11, 2020. The masterpiece, which requires cutting oval shapes uniformly across a ...
The traditional technique called edo-kiriko is primarily used for drinking glasses, but one company has used it to make watch dials, too. A Saihou cut glass, made by the Japanese traditional technique ...
With their glittering designs and classic beauty, vintage cut glass candle holders are as captivating today as they were decades ago. You'll see these lovely decorations in antique shops, at flea ...
Do-it-yourselfers are an intrepid bunch who will without hesitation cut any building material they can get their hands on. The thought of cutting glass, however, stops even the most daring DIYers in ...
Last month an antique cut to clear ruby glass decanter set was sold at auction for more than $7,000 The popularity of antique cut glass soared during the American Brilliant Period from 1876 to 1917 ...
Bill Marino has a more personal attachment to his glass pitcher than most. “Attached please find a photo of a cut glass pitcher (Westmount pattern) that was engraved by my great great grandfather, ...