Glasswares – The Various Types Available
There is a wide range of categories in glasswares depending upon their method of construction, material used and the style of finishing. These items are additionally classified according to their utility and place of origin.
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Glasswares - Most Sought after Varieties
There are several types of
glasswares which are in demand both as collectibles as well as items of utility. These products are constructed by blowing, cutting or pressing, each of which method has its own peculiarities. While some glass products are made from common glass materials others are created from the crystals, which are a more refined form due to their superior finish and reflectivity. Classification based on utilizations comprises of serving, storing, display and decorative glasswares. Most of these exquisite styles of artistic designs on glass have their origins in ancient cultures of which the Chinese traditional glass works are the most prized items.
Antique Glassware - Collectors’ Delight
A wide variety of
antique glassware for decorative and display purposes are highly sought after by collectors across the world primarily due to the intricate and beautiful sculpting that makes these pieces attractive. There are various schools of such antique glass items which are in demand depending upon the period of creation and the cultural origin. Some of the most popular glass pieces belong to the categories of Early American Cut Glass, European Crystal Glass, Carnival Glass, Covered Animal Glass, Depression Glass and Vaseline Glass creations. The oriental trends in antique glassware are worthy of special mention since they have many wonderful and exquisite patterns that make them unique, which makes them an absolute delight to own and proudly display.
Painted Glassware - Creative Art
The elegance and decadence of painted glassware is unmatched by any other variety of functional utensils. These are products of a superior fine art that transforms plain glass pieces into stylish and sophisticated wares for display. This art form is practiced on a variety of glass items, which includes drinking glasses, tumblers, vases, cups and saucers, glass doors, window panels and wall frames. Beginning in the Medieval period as means of decorating palaces and churches, this art form has evolved into a complex process of designing, staining, printing, painting and embossing on glass sheets and wares of different textures and shapes. Many traditional patterns are being painted on glass even today due to their timeless appeal and beautiful appearance.