Opaque or translucent, milk white or colored glass
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Milk glass is an opaque or translucent, milk white or colored glass that can be blown or pressed into a wide variety of shapes. First made in Venice in the 16th century, colors include blue, pink, yellow, brown, black, and white.
Milkglass is an opaque or translucent, milk white or colored glass that can be blown or pressed into a wide variety of shapes. First made in Venice in...
Glassmilk bottles are glass bottles used for milk. They are reusable and returnable – used mainly for doorstep delivery of fresh milk by milkmen. Once...
Dairy Milk line is made with exclusively milk chocolate. In 1928, Cadbury's introduced the "glass and a half" slogan to accompany the Dairy Milk chocolate...
Uranium glass is glass which has had uranium, usually in oxide diuranate form, added to a glass mix before melting for colouration. The proportion usually...
Satin glass, like milkglass and carnival glass, is considered a collectible. Due to recent high production volume, prices commanded by satin glass are...
in milk cartons. Milk is hardly ever sold in glass bottles in UK shops. In the United States, glassmilk bottles have been replaced mostly with milk cartons...
a single glass of almond milk requires roughly 74 litres (16 imp gal; 20 US gal) of water to produce. Among plant-based milks, almond milk requires substantially...
Westmoreland Glass Company is known for its production of high-quality milkglass, but also is known for its high-quality decorated glass. From the 1920s...
pieces of broken glass called frit. Then another layer of crystal was gathered over the frit. Fenton has an extensive line of MILKGLASS that also is offered...
morning in glass pint bottles with the colour printed foil lid indicating the milkfat content. Whole milk had plain silver foil, semi-skimmed milk had silver...
excludes milkglass and painted jewelry, items produced after the 1930s, and items produced outside the US. McKinley, Carolyn (January 1984). Goofus Glass: An...
inclusions (as in milkglass and smoked glass) by light scattering (as in phase separated glass) by dichroic coatings (see dichroic glass), or by colored...
transparent and considered the finest glass in the world. Murano glassmakers also developed a white-colored glass (milkglass called lattimo) that looked like...
toughened glass is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength compared with normal glass. Tempering...
Borosilicate glass is a type of glass with silica and boron trioxide as the main glass-forming constituents. Borosilicate glasses are known for having...
Chemically strengthened glass is a type of glass that has increased strength as a result of a post-production chemical process. When broken, it still shatters...
drink of Italian origin made with espresso and steamed milk, traditionally served in a glass. Variants include the chocolate-flavored mocha or replacing...
Australia Originally introduced in 57 g (2 oz) milkglass jars and in sizes up to a 2.7 kg (6 lb) tin, from 1956 Vegemite was sold in clear glass jars....
milk containers are plastic containers for storing, shipping and dispensing milk. Plastic bottles, sometimes called jugs, have largely replaced glass...
Flint glass is optical glass that has relatively high refractive index and low Abbe number (high dispersion). Flint glasses are arbitrarily defined as...
Glass fiber (or glass fibre) is a material consisting of numerous extremely fine fibers of glass. Glassmakers throughout history have experimented with...
countries where bagged milk is commonly sold. In Canada, before the late 1960s, milk was packaged in heavy, reusable Imperial unit glassmilk bottles and later...