- be
complex and
contain strands of one or
several colors in pattern.
Caneworking refers to the
process of
making cane, and also to the use of
pieces of...
- gun
disguised as a
walking cane Cane sword, a cane with a
blade inside Caneworking, a
style of gl****blowing CanE, an
abbreviation of
Canadian English CANE...
-
chips of gl****, it can be
stretched into rods and
incorporated through caneworking, or it can be layered, cut and
fused into tiles, and
incorporated into...
- cross-belt or a button). Cane is used to
describe furniture made of wicker.
Caneworking Caning (furniture) Merria-Webster
definition Wikisource has the text...
- "Weißenhof chair", by Mies van der Rohe with
canework upholstery by
Lilly Reich (ca. 1927)...
- of
molten gl**** over them. One of the most
exacting and
complicated caneworking techniques is "reticello",
which involves creating two
bubbles from cane...
-
which the
artist blows through to
expand a
bubble through the hot gl****
Caneworking – the use of cane or rods with color,
either single or
multiple (see...
- century, and that an
early 17th-century
French origin is also possible.
Caneworking Fondazione Musei Civici di
Venezia Millefleur Murano Gl****
Museum Murrine...
- fade and the
colors will
blend to make a new color.
Caning Caning or
caneworking, also
known as millefiori,
draws from a
traditional gl****
technique where...
-
blown gl****. Blue
murrine pattern used for a gl**** vase by Eli
Crystal Caneworking Gl****blowing Gl**** art
Millefiori Carl I. Gable,
Murano Magic: Complete...