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Bead Supply featuring superior Bead Wholesaler. We offer wholesale prices for thoes Wholesale Beads owners. IndiaPliny states (Nat. Hi~l. xxxvi. 26. 66) that no glass was to be compared to the Indian, and gives as a reason that it was made from broken crystal; and in another passage (xii. 19, 42) he says that the Troglodytes brought to Ocelis (Ghella near Bab-el-Mandeb) objects of glass. We have, however, very little knowledge of Indianglass of any considerable antiquity. A few small vessels have been found in the topes, as in that at Manikiala in the Punjab, which probably dates from about the Christian era; but they exhibit no remarkable character, and fragments found at Brahmanabad are hardly distinguishable from Roman glass of the imperial period. The chronicle of the Sinhalese kings, the Ma/zavamsa, however, asserts that mirrors of glittering glass were carried in procession in 306 B.c., and beads like gems, and windows with ornaments like jewels, are also mentioned at about the same date.

If there really was an important manufacture of glass in Ceylon at this early time, that island perhaps furnished the Indian glass of Pliny. In the later part of the 17th century some glass decorated with enamel was made at Delhi. A specimen is in the Indian section of the South Kensington Museum. Glass is made in several parts of India-as Patna and Mysoreby very simple and primitive methods, and the results are correspondingly defective. Black, green, red, blue and yellow glasses are made, which contain a large proportion of alkali and are readily fusible. The greater part is worked into bangles, but some small bottles are blown (Buchanan, Journey through Mysore

The most important glassworks built after the american revolution was that of john frederick amelung in frederick county, maryland, which was in operation from 1784 to 1795. The byzantine nobility wore jewelry in lavish profusion. When cold, glass can be carved. In the amalgamation process, liquid mercury, which forms an amalgam with the silver, is added to the crushed ore.

The history of the manufacture of glass in China is obscure, but the common opinion that it was learnt from the Europeans in the I7th century seems to be erroneous.

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