Cut Glass in Germany: Revision history

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18 April 2026

  • curprev 04:0404:04, 18 April 2026 Deutsch-craft talk contribs 3,135 bytes +3,135 Created page with "== Overview == Cut glass refers to glass objects that have been decorated by cutting patterns into their surface, creating facets that reflect and refract light.<ref>Tait, Hugh. ''Glass''. Victoria and Albert Museum, 1991.</ref> In Germany, cut glass developed as an important branch of decorative glasswork, combining craftsmanship with visual refinement. The technique is widely used for tableware, decorative vessels, and luxury objects, enhancing both aesthetic appeal a..."