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The second bath has mosaic glass tile and a whirlpool tub.
Aside from the crown, the 200-seat restaurant is marked by a canopy of mosaic glass shards.
Stained glass shards used for mosaic glass are also tumbled.
Two other lines of mosaic glass.
The sculpture is 77 feet long, 40 feet wide and made of cast concrete inlaid with mosaic glass.
Many have beautiful mosaic glass windows.
It is a very interesting church and is rich in decoration with wall paintings, Mosaic glass, and carvings.
During the second half of the 3rd century BC, mosaic glass, also known as 'millefiori', literally, a thousand flowers, emerged.
Mosaic glass: vessels, namely bowls and plates, as well as inlays were produced with the mosaic technique.
The mosaic glass enhances the sense of openness and spirituality, and at the same time builds into the work an element of Oriental opulence.
I sat down at a bar covered with mosaic glass tiles, where I was greeted by the spirits sommelier, Ethan Kelley.
Sub-groups of mosaic glass production are 'network' or 'lacework' hemispherical bowls and vessels with meandering or spiral decorative patterns that imitate onyx.
Network: a type of mosaic glass made of canes of spirally twisted glass threads of different colours laid side by side.
Mosaic glass tiles now come in hundreds of colors and in several sizes, from small monochromatic squares to larger striated varieties that look like marble or gemstones.
Bonhams has several Tiffany pieces in its sale on Monday, including an octagonal chandelier with a rare mixture of mosaic glass and leaded glass, which is dated 1899-1928.
Other important finds include a glass seal with a depiction of Niobe, a mosaic glass bead depicting Apis, several other pieces of jewellery, and some unworked amber.
He opened his first glass business in 1859 with Lorenzo Radi, and this firm produced the mosaic glass for the altar screen for the high altar of Westminster Abbey.
The energy of the passing crowd found an abstract echo in the intense color of the mosaic glass tiles, spheres and rings, checkerboard boxes and slabs, orange pipes and yellow clouds.
Vertical bands of yellow, chartreuse, mauve and baby blue beam from the lounge's walls, carpet and even the stained-glass plate windows, and are echoed in tiny mosaic glass tiles covering the expansive bar.
Major glassworking centres were located at the Syro-Palestinean coast, e.g. monochrome hemispherical bowls, and in Alexandria, since its foundation in 332 BC, e.g. mosaic glass vessels and inlays (Nenna 2002).
Archaeologist Layard was particularly interested in the mosaic glass techniques of Roman and pre-Roman artists, and he spent years personally overseeing the work of the company's technicians and glassblowers in attempting to revive those techniques.
"When 13th-century tile workers were doing a basilica and they had a saint to be lit by torchlight, they would angle the mosaic glass of the eyes and the hands so that when the light hit, it would reflect and look more real."
Ms. Coyne's lumps of earth, hanging from stakes like amputated limbs, or Mr. Albertini's trough and shrine, in which nuts and bolts salute like soldiers and sparkle like mosaic glass, are not easy to imagine in a commercial environment.
Even maestros do not blow alone: Ms. Hafner assembled a team to work with Mr. Tagliapietra, including two glassblowers from Seattle, Bryan Rubino and Janusz Pozniak, over the course of the four days it took to blow the 27 objects of mosaic glass.
Seeing her eyes appear to open through her mosaic glass coffin during her burial, Will leaps into the grave, pulls Lilli's body from the coffin, and shakes her as he commands her to breathe, causing the piece of apple lodged in her throat to fall out so that she wakes.