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Glue chip glass is made by applying a special adhesive to the surface of glass and then allowing it to dry. Once the adhesive is set, it is removed, pulling away some of the glass's surface and creating a frosted, textured effect that resembles ice crystals. This process can be enhanced by using heat or chemicals to further manipulate the surface texture. The final product is often used in decorative applications, providing both privacy and aesthetic appeal.

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