The millefiori technique involves the production of glass canes or rods, known as murrine, with multicolored patterns which are viewable only from the cut ends of the cane. A murrine rod is heated in a furnace, pulled until thin while still maintaining the cross section's design, and then cut into beads or discs when cooled
That is the proper spelling of the glasswork technique millefiori (Italian, thousand flowers).
The american designer, Alan K. uses Millefiori to make the most amazing silver jewelry...
The companies Mozart Art and The Silver Branch Studio, based out of Florida and New Hampshire respectively, offer Millefiori classes. Millefiori uses glass or polymer clay to make things like vases and jewelry.
Millefiori paperweight actually consist of several rods of glass, whereas each rod itself consists itself of multiple layer of colored glass. In a first step for example white glass gets heated and then put into a heated form, for example a flower. Then another layer (for example orange) gets layered around the white glass and so on. Finally a long, thin rods gets created out of this, with for example additional wrists. These rods then serve as basis for the millefiori paperweight.
The cast of Frou-Frou - 1924 includes: Zeyorf as Le baron Madame Millefiori as La baronne Gina Palerme as Gilberte dite Frou-Frou Jules Raucourt as Henri de Sartorys Suzanne Talba as Louise
Made
"Made of" and "Made from" can mean the same thing. "That can is made from aluminum." "That can is made of aluminum." However, they can't be used the same in every situation. You can say: "That house is made of wood and made from workers." But you can't say: "That house is made of workers and made from wood."
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The Parthenon was made in Acropolis and Iktinos and Kallikrates made it.
it is man-made and made out of ponies
He was made by the big bang
The oceans are NATURAL made.(made my nature).A building, some lakes, are MAN made.(made by man).