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Glue Chip Glass is sandblasted on one side, coated with animal hide glue, and heated. As the drying glue contracts, chips of the sandblasted surface are pulled off creating the unique fern like or “jack frost” pattern. Different patterns are achieved using a variety of processes to give a unique look for each type or style. While the pattern is quite shallow, it is strongly obscuring, making it an inexpensive cabinet or privacy glass. -
Reeded patterned glass is a timeless classic that has a linear glass texture. The elegantly simple, rounded concave shape of each flute slightly bends light to obscure views behind doors. An outstanding complement to most styles of décor. Our frosted reeded patterned glass is produced by sandblasting or acid etching a clear sheet of glass that has already received it’s reeded pattern. This glass is translucent, blurring anything behind it while still transmitting light. -
Ribbed patterned glass features deep vertical lines that reveal basic shapes behind the glass and obscure all the details. Exceptionally maintenance friendly, this linear glass pattern will rarely show a fingerprint. This patterned glass is great for keep out overly bright sunlight. Great for showers doors ,windows, mirrors or any place that needs a bit of decoration or should be a little obscured. -
Sandblasted textured glass shares the same aesthetic qualities of acid etched glass, providing complete privacy while still transmitting light. Where sandblasted glass differs from acid etched is in how it is fabricated. Sandblasted glass is produced by spraying sand at high velocities over the surface of the glass. This gives the glass a translucent surface, which is usually rougher than that obtained by etching.