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<p>[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 421594, member: 70"]Mold lines indicate a mold, this piece was blown into a mold for the basic shape, then hand finished, thus eliminating the mold line at the top. Bubbles are normal, very little glass exists without some. Some people call the gradient color "die away." It appears that there were 'threads' on the glass that were smoothed into the surface.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 421594, member: 70"]Mold lines indicate a mold, this piece was blown into a mold for the basic shape, then hand finished, thus eliminating the mold line at the top. Bubbles are normal, very little glass exists without some. Some people call the gradient color "die away." It appears that there were 'threads' on the glass that were smoothed into the surface.[/QUOTE]
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