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what is flemish glass

by Dr. Adriel Kling III Published 4 years ago Updated 4 years ago

FLEMISH. (Obscure visibility) Flemish glass has the look of hand blown glass without the seeds, bubbles, or the price tag. Light passes through while visibility is distorted – creating some privacy. This glass type offers an old world / slightly antique look.

What is Flemish glass and why is it so popular?

Flemish Glass is one of our most popular options for doors. But what is Flemish glass and why do people love it so much? What is Flemish Glass? Flemish glass has the look of hand blown glass without the seeds and bubbles – or the expense!

What is Flemish (Vlaams)?

Brussels is a bilingual area where both Dutch and French have an official status. Flemish ( Vlaams) is a Low Franconian dialect cluster of the Dutch language. It is sometimes referred to as Flemish Dutch ( Vlaams-Nederlands ), Belgian Dutch ( Belgisch-Nederlands [ˈbɛlɣis ˈneːdərlɑnts] ( listen) ), or Southern Dutch ( Zuid-Nederlands ).

Is Flemish glass a pro for a 8 foot door?

Here is our 8 ft door with Flemish glass in both the door and the side lites. Not a pro. I like the clear. If privacy is a concern, add a curtain.

What is Flemish glue?

Also known as English Flemish Glue is applied to glass and as it dries and contracts, it creates a distinctive and totally unique design. A frosted pattern creates complete privacy without blocking light. Annealed or laminated only.

Is Flemish glass old fashioned?

Similar to German antique glass, Flemish glass is a throwback to Old World craftsmanship. Resembling panes made by glass artisans of the 1800s, Flemish glass has the look and textured feel of hand-blown glass.

What's Flemish glass?

What is Flemish Glass? Flemish glass has the look of hand blown glass without the seeds and bubbles – or the expense! It slightly distorts the view through it so it allows light to shine through and brighten up your rooms while also giving your privacy.

Which glass is best for doors?

tempered glassAlso known as toughened or safety glass, tempered glass is highly suitable for external windows and doors. Because of a quick-cooling manufacturing process, the glass is highly durable and resilient to impact, making it less likely to shatter upon breakage.

When was Flemish glass invented?

1894The glass was patented in 1894. A piece of this art glass was featured on Antiques Roadshow, Dallas, Hour 3 and was appraised for $5000 – $7000.

Is Flemish glass private?

Flemish glass has the look of hand-blown glass. It slightly distorts the view and allows light to shine through while also providing an obscured view. Flemish is not a privacy glass, but rather a decorative textured glass.

Does Flemish glass provide privacy?

Flemish glass has the look of hand blown glass without the seeds, bubbles, or the price tag. Light passes through while visibility is distorted – creating some privacy. This glass type offers an old world / slightly antique look.

Which glass is better for windows?

Tempered glass, also called safety glass, is the smartest choice for windows and other glass structures in your home. Tempered glass is heated and then cooled very quickly during the manufacturing process; this rapid change in temperature makes it about four times stronger than untreated glass.

Which glass is best for bedroom?

THE MASTER BEDROOM For the highest degree of protection, opt for laminated glass. It is manufactured by bonding together two or more sheets of glass with a plastic interlayer, usually PVB.

What type of glass do you use for front door?

Building codes and federal safety regulations will require that the glass in your front door, and for that matter all doors, uses a safety glazing product, such as tempered or laminated glass. The reason being that if the door glass happens to break on accident, you don't want the glass to injure someone.

Why did old windows have circles?

Known as a bullseye, the thicker center area around the pontil mark was used for less expensive windows. To fill large window spaces with the best glass, many small diamond shapes were cut from the edge of the disk, and then some might be halved into triangles.

What is the most obscure glass?

Frosted glass is just one type of obscure glass. It is glass that has been acid etched to create a pitted surface on the panels. This permits some light to pass through but prevents little more than shapes or silhouettes to be seen on the other side.

What makes old glass wavy?

Contrary to the urban legend that glass is a slow-moving liquid, it's actually a highly resilient elastic solid, which means that it is completely stable. So those ripples, warps, and bull's eye indentations you see in really old pieces of glass “were created when the glass was created,” Cima says.

What is reed glass?

Reeded glass is also known as fluted glass/ribbed glass, as a type of patterned glass it is produced by pressing semi molten glass between metal rollers to create a distinct pattern. Reeded glass adds visual interest to the applications and improves the privacy by creating subtle shifting of light.

What is rain glass?

Rain Glass, an addition to the Obscure Glass line from MI Windows and Doors, has a pattern that resembles water trickling down a smooth sheet of glass. Beyond the visual effect, the glass provides privacy and diffuses light, while resisting stains and fingerprints.

What is obscure glass?

What is obscure glass? Obscure glass is an umbrella term for any type of glass that obscures or distorts the view through the glass. There is not a single type of glass known as obscure glass, rather, obscure glass can be thought of as a category name for various other types of glass.

Autumn

Autumn’s classic leaf pattern can bring a touch of nature to partitions, shower doors and furniture applications.

Bubbles

A delicate lace pattern made in the United Kingdom with precision rollers.

Chantilly

A delicate lace pattern made in the United Kingdom with precision rollers.

Delta Frost

Thick layers of frost pattern are created with sandblasting for additional obscurity.

Flemish

The look of hand-blown glass without the seeds and bubble for a slight distortion in clear glass. Also known as English Flemish

Glue Chip

Glue is applied to glass and as it dries and contracts, it creates a distinctive and totally unique design.

Master Carre

A high-end, rolled glass with substantive, widely spaced dot grid for visual separation with plenty of light transmission

Where is Flemish spoken?

Flemish is native to Flanders, a historical region in northern Belgium; it is spoken by Flemings, the dominant ethnic group of the region. Outside of Flanders, it is also spoken to some extent in French Flanders and the Dutch Zeelandic Flanders.

What is the Dutch language called?

The supra-regional, semi-standardized colloquial form ( mesolect) of Dutch spoken in Belgium uses the vocabulary and the sound inventory of the Brabantic dialects. It is often called an "in-between-language" or "intermediate language," intermediate between dialects and standard Dutch. Despite its name, Brabantian is the dominant contributor to the Flemish Dutch tussentaal.

What are the official languages of Belgium?

Official languages of Belgium: Dutch, French, and German. Brussels is a bilingual area where both Dutch and French have an official status. Flemish ( Vlaams) is a Low Franconian dialect cluster of the Dutch language. It is sometimes referred to as Flemish Dutch ( Vlaams-Nederlands ), Belgian Dutch ( Belgisch-Nederlands [ˈbɛlɣis ˈneːdərlɑnts] ...

What is a Belgicism?

(March 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) A belgicism is a word or expression that occurs only in the Belgian variant of Dutch. Some are rarely used, others are used daily and are considered part of the Belgian-Dutch standard language.

How many ways is Dutch used?

Nowadays, it is used in at least five ways, depending on the context. These include: An indication of Dutch written and spoken in Flanders including the Dutch standard language as well as the non-standardized dialects, including intermediate forms between vernacular dialects and the standard.

Where does the word "Vlaams" come from?

The word Vlaams itself is derived from flâm, an Ingaevones word, from the Germanic flauma (a cognate to the English flow and the Old German word flaum ), which means 'flow or current'. The name Vlaanderen was formed from a stem flâm-, with a suffix -ðr- attached.

Is Dutch a dialect of Belgium?

As in the Ne therlands, the pronunciation of Standard Dutch is affected by the native dialect of the speaker. All Dutch dialect groups spoken in Belgium are spoken in adjacent areas of the Netherlands as well. East Flemish forms a continuum with both Brabantic and West Flemish.

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