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Chinese Glass Wind Chimes

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The French made the Venetian styles of glass and have no particular distinction. The French glass making began to develop in the eighteenth century. Luneville, at Baccarat and a factory by the Cristallerie de St Louis, in Lorraine, were the two famous glass factories in French during those days. And under the Emperor K'ang Hsi a glasshouse was started but there has been enough information about the details of their productions, styles, etc.



France

The French were the most noted makers of stained glass for windows, and this was not only for their own churches but was sent abroad. Domestic glassware, as elsewhere, was of Venetian style and of no particular distinction. Nevers and Rouen had works at which were made small figures in colored and white glasses; some of them date to as early as about 1600 but many surviving specimens are later. Most of them have little individuality with which to establish their exact provenance, as they were made also in Germany, Italy and England.

It was at the end of the eighteenth century that French glass making began to develop, and factories were opened to make glass 'in the manner and quality of England'; whence had come much that had been imported. A factory at Baccarat, near Luneville in 1765, was followed two years later by the Cristallerie de St Louis, in Lorraine, and others who have remained less renowned came and went. The method was invented of enclosing white ceramic medallions in clear crystal, which gave the former an attractive silver appearance; paperweights, goblets, and other pieces were made with this type of ornamentation.

At the two factories mentioned above, and at a third in Clichy, were produced the paperweights of clear glass decorated within with colored 'canes' of the same material. Specimens with dates between 1845 and 1849 are found, and some are marked additionally with 'B' for Baccarat, 'c' for Clichy, and 'SL' for St Louis. It should be mentioned that the dates on such examples are never set centrally, but always to one side and even than are often scarcely noticeable. Within the last few years much attention has been paid to paperweights from these factories, and their value has greatly appreciated. A very scarce specimen has fetched over $3,000, but less exotic ones can be purchased for a few dollars. It may be noted that they have been faked extensively. Commonplace copies with blurred colored 'canes1 inside and centrally placed dates are easily recognized, but during the last ten years some extremely clever copies of rare specimens have been made.

China

While glass was known in China from the fifth century A.D., little is known about what was made and no early specimens have been identified with certainty. A glasshouse was started under the Emperor K'ang Hsi and again there is little positive information about the productions, but a number of pieces of experimental types have been assumed to date from that time. Later, in the reigns of Yung Cheng and Ch'ien Lung (together covering the years 1723 to 1795), pieces were made of opaque tinted glass. These pieces are noticeably heavy in weight in comparison with European examples, and the colors are distinctive and pleasing. Vases were made in the shape of monochrome-glazed porcelain of the periods, and with the surface polished on the wheel. Snuff-bottles and other pieces are found imitating remarkably closely the colour and texture of jade and other hard-stones. The Chinese mastered the technique of copying onyx and other layered stones by making articles of two layers of glass, cutting through one to reveal the contrasting colour of the other. Clear glass snuff-bottles were decorated in the nineteenth century by the tedious process of painting them on the inside surface by introducing a brush through the narrow neck opening.

French glassmakers decorated the glass with colors from within. The glasses of this country were marked and they would fetch high prices. While the French made paperweight the one the Chinese made were heavy in weight. And they have distinctive and pleasing colors.
Chinese Glass Wind Chimes
Wind chimes can be used both inside the home as well as outside in the garden or on the porch. The particular placement has a lot to do with the arrangement of your space as well as where you have a spot that you can hang something from.

It is vital when looking to place a glass wind chime in your home or garden that you select the right location for it paying close attention to the patterns and the directions in which the wind blow. Simply by placing the chime in the correct spot you will be able to create your own gentle musical outdoor concert.

Also always choose wind chimes that are simple in look as that will avoid any clashes in your decorating style and will instead blend effortlessly into the background. Although, some people do prefer a wind chime that has a certain look to go with their theme such as perhaps, dolphins, flowers or butterflies. Really with regard to any kind of wind chime it is more to do with the sound produced rather than the look they give. So where at all possible choose a glass wind chime that is not only simple and decorative but will produce the kind of quality of sound normally associated with the more simple aluminum designs that are around.

If you are really adventurous why not create a glass wind chime garden by hanging them at different levels around your home and garden not only will the sound dance around your garden but the colours reflected off the glass will also do the same.

However if you want your glass chimes in sight why not hang them from a window where the sun will reflect off them as it comes up in the morning and as it sets at night. Plus yet again you will have the added benefit of the sun glinting off the glass causing a myriad of colours to appear in the room.

As you can see the ways in which glass wind chimes can be used are varied and you do not have to stick to just placing them by doorways and windows. So why don't you just use your imagination and look around where you live and soon you will see the ideal place to put your glass wind chimes and begin to enjoy them.
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