Monday, January 17, 2011

Daddies And Son Blogs

Effect "Opal" ... with Decoglass

opal glass is a decorative style of French origin in vogue from 1800 to 1890, though he reached the peak of popularity during the reign of Napoleon III from 1850 to 1860 .
The glass appears opaque / slightly translucent and can be either white or colored in shades of green, blue, pink, black, yellow, lavender and black.
Its opalescence is due to the presence of very fine particles of substances other than crystal clear and colorless (fluorides, phosphates, oxides), or the formation of gas bubbles, or devitrification.

Apart from this definition of "historical science", my memory of the opal glass is lagato to a chandelier of my grandmother placed in his bedroom .... memories date back to before the year ' 70 and the lamp in question was bought in the '40s (not more).
was more or less like this


Much later ....

Here's an example of how the Decoglass is a versatile and unique: the plate is made of glass but the colors and opalescence very reminiscent of the old lamp from my grandmother, I realized .. , with a mix of colors that I prefer between the infinite range of Decoglass: Pearl, Pearl Pink, Pearl Farm.
highly effective for other home accessories!

course .... can become the topic for an upcoming courses color ... rose immediately inspired spring air!

If you prefer the white pearl and platinum ... this is an effect "protection money" not bad!

This technique has been rather "popular" during my classes by Monica Garbagnate Milanese in 'seasons' past ... but I always pleasant and refined .. . what do you think?

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