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also called iris, oil slick, AB [Aurora Borealis], scarabee, rainbow): Each of these terms refers to the same thing: the permanent "rainbow" finish which is applied while the bead is hot. An irid finish can totally change the original color of the bead. Iridescent beads blend subtly. The rainbow finish sets the beads off and makes them come forward visually. Abbreviated IRID, or AB; finish type 1.
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| iridescent |
Made with a technique that gives the glass surface a metallic sheen, or mirror-like effect, which reflects the rainbow of colors. This gives life to what would otherwise be a dull surface without back-lighting. The glass retains its normal color transmission. Some types of iridescent glass sell for in excess of $150 per square foot.
Ãâó: www.riordanartistry.com/htm/glass_terminology.htm
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Decay occurring where a buried piece of glass reacts with the soil conditions and flakes form and come away (Find 134 BRB99).
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