Sabtu, 30 Agustus 2014

decorative glass


decorative glass, antique mirror, mirror furniture

decorative glass __ In ancient times, people used obsidian stones to make mirrors. These stones when highly polished were able to reflect with a great clarity. Through times, as civilization evolved, technology did too. Gradually, people started to use gold, silver, and aluminum to create mirrors in the similar manner they used the obsidian stone. In about 1600 AD, the silvering process, which became the most popular way to make mirrors, was introduced and it is used even today.

In classical antiquity, solid metal (bronze, later silver) was used to manufacture mirrors and mirrors were too expensive; they were also prone to corrosion.

Venetian glassmakers introduced the process of making mirrors out of plate in 16th century. They covered the back of the glass with mercury to obtain near-perfect and undistorted reflection.
Today, the mirror substrate is first shaped, then polished and cleaned, and finally covered.

The method of making mirrors is very simple. Mirrors are made by applying a reflective coating to a glass sheets. Glass is a major mirror component due to its transparency, ease to fabrication, rigidity, hardness, and ability to take a smooth finish but it is not very good material for reflection. Materials which are commonly used are metal coatings such as silver, gold or chrome. Present-day glass mirrors are most often coated with non-toxic silver or aluminum.

It is very important that the glass is polished to perfection, any dip or impurity left on glass would made waves in the mirror, which would cause distortion of the image reflected.

There are many methods of glass to be coated with the chosen metal to form a mirror. In industrial productions, glass is coated by bringing the metal to a boil in special chambers and then metal is condensed on the glass sheet to form a thin but perfect coating of the metal. The back surface of the mirror is painted to prevent damage to the metal coating.

Mirrors have to be specially designed in order to become effective, and the glass sheets that are used must be flat and durable. For household use, the thickness of the mirror is very important, with its strength increasing proportionately to its thickness. For heavy-duty mirrors and mirrors used in scientific research, the surface needs to be designed in particular way to retain uniformity while adding a curvature. This process gives the mirror the ability to focus as well as reflect light. The kind of coating to be used is specified by the mirror design. Durability and reflectivity are the most important characteristics in the choice of the coating.
An important part of the manufacturing process is the quality control of mirrors. Inspection of the mirror's surface is generally performed using the naked eye or a microscope in order to check if there are any scratches 

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Jumat, 29 Agustus 2014

unique mirror


unique mirror, antique mirror, mirror furniture

unique mirror __ The first mirrors used by people were most likely pools of dark, still water, or water collected in a primitive vessel of some sort. The earliest manufactured mirrors were pieces of polished stone such as obsidian, a naturally occurring volcanic glass. Examples of obsidian mirrors found in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) have been dated to around 6000 BC. Polished stone mirrors from Central and South America date from around 2000 BC onwards. Mirrors of polished copper were crafted in Mesopotamia from 4000 BC, and in ancient Egypt from around 3000 BC. In China, bronze mirrors were manufactured from around 2000 BC, some of the earliest bronze and copper examples being produced by the Qijia culture. Mirrors made of other metal mixtures (alloys) such as copper and tin speculum metal may have also been produced in China and India. Mirrors of speculum metal or any precious metal were hard to produce and were only owned by the wealthy. 

Metal-coated glass mirrors are said to have been invented in Sidon (modern-day Lebanon) in the first century AD, and glass mirrors backed with gold leaf are mentioned by the Roman author Pliny in his Natural History, written in about 77 AD. The Romans also developed a technique for creating crude mirrors by coating blown glass with molten lead. 

Parabolic mirrors were described and studied in classical antiquity by the mathematician Diocles in his work On Burning Mirrors. Ptolemyconducted a number of experiments with curved polished iron mirrors, and discussed plane, convex spherical, and concave spherical mirrors in his Optics. Parabolic mirrors were also described by the physicist Ibn Sahl in the 10th century, and Ibn al-Haythamdiscussed concave and convex mirrors in both cylindrical and spherical geometries, carried out a number of experiments with mirrors, and solved the problem of finding the point on a convex mirror at which a ray coming from one point is reflected to another point By the 11th century, clear glass mirrors were being produced in Moorish Spain. In China, people began making mirrors with the use of silver-mercury amalgams as early as 500 AD.  Some time during the earlyRenaissance, European manufacturers perfected a superior method of coating glass with a tin-mercury amalgam. The exact date and location of the discovery is unknown, but in the 16th century, Venice, a city famed for its glass-making expertise, became a centre of mirror production using this new technique. Glass mirrors from this period were extremely expensive luxuries.  The Saint-Gobain factory, founded by royal initiative in France, was an important manufacturer, and Bohemian and German glass, often rather cheaper, was also important.

The invention of the silvered-glass mirror is credited to German chemist Justus von Liebig in 1835.[18] His process involved the deposition of a thin layer of metallic silver onto glass through the chemical reduction of silver nitrate. This silvering process was adapted for mass manufacturing and led to the greater availability of affordable mirrors. Nowadays, mirrors are often produced by the wet deposition of silver (or sometimes aluminum via vacuum deposition)[19] directly onto the glass substrate.

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Rabu, 27 Agustus 2014

mirror furniture


mirror furniture, antique mirror, mirror

mirror furniture __ Jago Merah Craft could be a home décor company that helps its patrons get fashionable home décor furnishings, fixtures and fittings to measure stylish. With its large and numerous assortment of ornamental and trendy Venetian wall mirrors, you'll undoubtedly be able to embellish the category and outlook of your home décor. With the exception of being useful as a mirror, these masterpieces additionally facilitate boring and dingy rooms look brighter, and smaller rooms look additional spacious. What additional, you'll be able to realize several alternative things like toilet vanities, furnishings for your living and eating area, a piece of furniture, hearth and mantels, home and gift accessories etc at this on-line home décor store.

If you're yearning for elegantmirrors, you'll be able to take you decide from the wide repertoire of Venetian wall mirrors on supply to allow your hall, bedroom, toilet ANd lounge space an updated and splendid look. Because of the experience of practice craftsmen UN agency have used materials like metal, glass, wood and bronze to supply baroque and flamboyant Venetian wall mirrors, you'll be able to currently offer your interiors an aesthetic look while not a lot of a problem. Perhaps you currently curious to grasp additional concerning the kinds of Venetian wall mirrors that you simply should buy from Jago Merah Craft. So, allow us to explore some lovely Venetian wall mirrors in this store:

Batique (Venetian) Mirror is venetian mirror combined with traditional Indonesian batik culture .This model is more complex than regular venetian mirror, It has plenty of cutting mirrors.
Modern (Venetian) mirror is venetian mirror combined with pop art. This model is more simple than regular venetian mirror. And traditional ornament will not be found.
18th and 19th Century (Venetian) mirror is a venetian mirror combined with chemically aging technique, the mirror will not be clear like another mirror, it looks naturally antique and old. It will not look fake antique. It will bring beautiful classic memory of 18th or 19th century in to your room.
Antique Venetian Wall Mirrors: If you're keen on classical and heirloom designs, Antique Venetian wall mirrors are a unit one thing that you simply can relish. Some notable ones offered reception Living style, that area unit price mentioning, embody ornamental Crafts Hand engraved Venetian Mirrors, ornamental Crafts Antiqued Glass Venetian Mirror, Uttermost Felice Venetian style ornamental Wall Mirror, Italian Venetian style Mirror Antiqued gold foil and four additional

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Selasa, 26 Agustus 2014

mirror


mirror, beautiful glass, antique mirror

mirror __ Venetian mirrors are the extraordinary elements that anyone who can afford to buy them can add in their rooms in order to enhance the elegance of their home. These mirrors are for sure would give more than hundred percent of the value for what you have bought them for. Also you can very happily enjoy the home environment created after furnishing your home with these mirrors. No other element can be compared with the beauty and the awesome ness that these mirrors posses and give out to you when used. These mirrors are incomparable. Offcourse these mirrors need the buyer to spend a penny or a two extra but still one can say that these are worth for what they are. These mirrors are in most cases affordable by the upper class as the price range would be from thousand dollars to hundred thousand dollars. This would be the case for the original or the antique pieces that we get. But there are other type of Venetian mirrors that are available as the derivatives of Venetian mirrors. This doesn’t mean that they are the duplicate ones. These mirrors too are hand crafted by well trained artisans but of less cost. These kinds of mirrors are affordable by even a common man too. Really the one who owns these mirrors can only experience the real beauty of these mirrors. These gorgeous mirrors’s beauty cannot be defined or stated in words.

The Venetian mirrors have a history dated back since sixteenth century.The original pieces or the antique pieces are handcrafted in the home town of the Venetian mirrors that is in Italy. This is a place where you can find skilful artisans with ultimate talent in carving out mind blowing designs of Venetian mirrors. The mirror is mad to undergo various processes like etching wherein the glass is treated with acidic solutions in order to bring out the designs, designing the details in the mirror with hand by studding the mirror with precious stones and gems and gilding them and all such are done in order to bring out the beautiful, gorgeous and awesome Venetian mirror. Though you can get a derivative of Venetian mirror that can be obtained at any place on the earth but the look and feel of the antique Venetian mirror can never be reached. 


The Venetian mirrors are carried out from one generation to the next as a pride and hence it would always be better to have the original form of it. In the antique piece you can get artwork done by skilled gaffers belonging to Italy and hence you can be very sure of the beady. These are available in the market and also you can have them online. There are numerous online resources that would give you the information and display the models related to the antique pieces of Venetian mirrors. Just bring these awesome pieces to your home and enjoy the beauty of these mirrors along with the pride to possess the Venetian mirrors.  

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Kamis, 14 Agustus 2014

beautiful glass


beautiful glass, mirror, glass

beautiful glass __ Mirror is an object that reflects light in a way that preserves much of its original quality subsequent to its contact with the mirror. Mirror has very long story, The first mirrors used by people were most likely pools of dark, still water, or water collected in a primitive vessel of some sort. The earliest manufactured mirrors were pieces of polished stone such as obsidian, a naturally occurring volcanic glass. Examples of obsidian mirrors found in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) have been dated to around 6000 BC. At that time, Mirrors were commonly used only for personal grooming or admiring oneself.

Nowadays mirror becomes one of important thing in this planet. Everybody must see them self on mirror at leastonce day, almost every house has mirror inside. Mirrors are also used in scientific apparatus such as telescopes and cameras.Those are not enough, Mirror also can be jewelry in the house, It’s commonly called as VENETIAN MIRROR. It has been famous since 16th Century in Italy. Started at that time, mirror has became art.JAGO MERAH CRAFT continues the hand crafted art of manufacturing high quality Venetian Mirrors. We produce venetian mirror with love, we always pay attention to the detail. We have some categories of our very special venetian mirrors.Batique (Venetian) Mirror is venetian mirror combined with traditional Indonesian batik culture .This model is more complex than regular venetian mirror, It has plenty of cutting mirrors.Modern (Venetian) mirror is venetian mirror combined with pop art.

This model is more simple than regular venetian mirror. And traditional ornament will not be found.18th and 19th Century (Venetian) mirror is a venetian mirror combined with chemically aging technique, the mirror will not be clear like another mirror, it looks naturally antique and old. It will not look fake antique. It will bring beautiful classic memory of 18th or 19thcentury in to your room.JAGO MERAH CRAFT supplies wholesalers and we retail directly from our showrooms and our factory. Currently, our production capacity is around 100-250 pieces per month, all of which have been promptly delivered to our satisfied customers, and we are eager to manage more containers a month for you.We are keenly interested in establishing an everlasting relationship with you.

Please feel free to contact us for our special offers, further information and discussion, either by fax, call or email so if you are planning a trip to Central Java, why not drop in to our showroom or factory and browse.Thank you for your kind attention, and we look forward to hearing from you soon. We do hope of having very good business with you in the near future.

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