Opaline glass - Wikipedia Opaline glass is a style of antique glassware that was produced in Europe, particularly 19th-century France It was originally made by adding materials such as bone ash to lead-crystal, creating a semi-opaque glass with reddish opalescence
Opaline Glass: What It Is How Its Made | Blue Print opaline is a style of glass popularized in europe in the 1800s and expanded to other parts of the world in the 1900s opaline is made by infusing glass with other materials (originally bone ash and metal oxides) to create a wide array of different colors and patterns that are opaque or semi-opaque opaline glass is traditionally made by hand
Opaline glass | Vintage, Hand-Blown, Decorative | Britannica Opaline glass, usually opaque glass or crystal, either white or coloured, made in France between approximately 1810 and 1890 Opaline resembles the milk glass of 16th-century Venice and the opaque, white glass associated with Bristol, Eng , in the 18th century
Opaline: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com Opaline refers to a semi-translucent or glass-like material, often found as a subtype of glass or gemstone It has specific characteristics that include a smooth, milky, or iridescent appearance, much like the mineral opal from which it derives its name
Antique Obsession: Opaline - Southern Home Magazine Thanks to their efforts, a new type of vibrant glassware, later known as opaline glass, was introduced, quickly taking France by storm and becoming the epitome of opulent 19th-century French style