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Author Topic: Help ....Murano Bullicante.....Barbini?...changing colour in different light  (Read 1270 times)

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Offline Stringofpearls

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Hellp again peeps....ding ding round 4... My Mothers  glass dish or bowl, think from 50-60's, although not sure. In daylight a light pinky translucent, at night under artificial light a definite turquoise/green.....very odd....please explain to the science dinosaur.
Looks like a murano bullicante, could this be a piece by barbini??? I'm not hopeful.
Any help you can give including date, gratefully received.

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Simon

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It's neodium glass, don't ask me why  ::) looks like a common 'Murano' bowl, got one myself, ;D

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Offline Stringofpearls

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Thanks very much.

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Or neodymium, if you prefer.. ::) ;D ;D ;D

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Don't you mean neodynium, Keith? You simply copied the typo!
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 ;D ;D Or that one will do, I've been calling it neodium for ages, might stick with it ::) ;D ;D

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No, one en, two ems like what I had

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Ok, neodynium it be  ;D ;D

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