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Where Can I Buy Kitras Art Glass

Where is Kitras Art Glass located?

All of our beautiful art glass is handblown in Fergus, Ontario, Canada. We bring beauty to the everyday. We strive to create unique, one-of-a-kind pieces of art.

What does Kitras mean?

The name Kitra is primarily a female name of Hebrew origin that means Crown.

What is art glass for framing?

Whether it’s your super-expensive wedding and engagement photos, or you want to display your own photography, Artglass Anti-Reflective Water White is perfect for picture framing. The glass has no green tint or optical distortions, and it has an anti-reflective coating. It also blocks 70% of harmful UV radiation.

How do you make broken glass art?

Window glass usually has plastic reinforcement on one side to prevent shattering. Try coating the untreated side in epoxy and then cracking the entire pane with a ball-peen hammer or chisel. Let the epoxy work into the cracks and harden. This will create a more improvisational piece of cracked glass art.

Is picture frame glass the same as window glass?

Sometimes referred to as standard, float glass or basic. Picture glass is not the same as window glass. This glass is suitable for a lot of the pictures brought into framers. In most cases, glass would not usually sit directly onto your print, photograph or otherwise (ask for advice on this).

What kind of glass is picture frame glass?

Picture framing glass (“glazing,” “conservation glass,” “museum quality glass”) usually refers to flat glass or acrylic (“plexi”) used for framing artwork and for presenting art objects in a display box (also, “conservation framing”).

What is the thickness of picture frame glass?

Picture-frame glass — or glazing — is frequently used in thicknesses from 2.0 mm to 2.5 mm. The 2.5 mm thickness is standard for most framing glass, including coated glass that protects your artwork from fading, such as conservation and museum glass.

What is broken glass art called?

Cullet, broken chunks of glass or waste glass suitable for melting or remelting.

What can be made with broken glass?

6 Crafts to Make with Broken Glass Mosaic Stepping Stones. Dress up a boring paver or plain stepping stone with a unique, sun-sparkling mosaic, and give your garden some eclectic charm. Customized Planters. This uses the same idea as the mosaic stone, only on a terracotta pot instead. Ground-level Bird Bath.

Is non reflective glass better?

When light is shot on a non reflection control glass from outside, the light reflected will be very less. As compared to reflective glasses, the surface of non reflective glass is smooth. Consequently, they are able to diffuse hot spots and make the viewing better. There are two different methods for diffusing light.

How good is non reflective glass?

Anti-Reflective Glass is a specialised glass product that has been treated to reduce the amount of surface reflection seen from the face of the glass. Anti-Reflective coatings produce a much clearer glass finish with residual reflectance reduced to as little as 1%.

Can you get non reflective glass for pictures?

For frames hung in areas where lighting causes issues with reflection, anti-reflective acrylic is a great solution. The acrylic is produced with an anti-glare coating which reduces unwelcome reflection and glare. Sheets are supplied in custom sizes ready to fit.

Is non-glare glass the same as museum glass?

Non-reflective glass is a product that has been available in picture framing for a long time in an attempt to control how the light interferes with the viewing experience. Museum Glass – no blurring, acts like a normal glass with the added bonus of reflection control and ultra clarity.

What is non-glare glass for picture frames?

Non-glare or reflection-control glass has a matte finish that diffuses reflected light for artwork in areas that are prone to light reflections. It’s also ideal for people who just don’t like the look of shiny glass. This type of glass has a slightly frosted coating on one side to prevent glare and reflections.

Is glass or plastic better for frames?

Acrylic is lighter than glass, thus more affordable to ship. It also is more durable, which makes it ideal for frames ordered online. Glass is heavier and more fragile, but some people prefer it for the aesthetic, or because it’s less susceptible to scratching. It can still shatter easily, though.

How do you measure a picture frame for glass?

Does plexiglass look like glass?

Plexiglass is a solid, transparent plastic made of polymethyl methacrylate, or a transparent acrylic plastic often used in place of glass. While strength is a key factor in using plexiglass, the material is also incredibly flexible and lighter than glass.

Can broken glass be melted and reused?

Glass can be recycled endlessly by crushing, blending, and melting it together with sand and other starting materials. Doing so benefits manufacturers, the environment, and consumers. That’s not because of some intrinsic materials or chemical property that makes glass difficult to recycle.

What is Reticello glass?

Reticello (Italian, “glass with a small network”), is a type of blown glass made with canes organized in a crisscross pattern to form a fine net, which may contain tiny air traps.

How do you melt glass at home?

There are two ways to safely melt glass without a kiln: lampworking and using a microwave kiln. Lampworking involves the use of a torch to melt glass to the point of being easily manipulated. A microwave kiln melts glass effectively for small fusing projects.

How can glass waste be reused?

Serve drinks to friends and family in your glass jars. Add a pump to the top of your jar to create a hand wash dispenser. Use the jar to layer ingredients for making chocolate brownies, attach the recipe, pop a bow on top, and you have a great gift. Create a glittery vase or pot for pens and pencils.