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This right here that I have out is call Streamer glass. It's named such because there are streams
of glass, strings of glass that have actually been melted into a sheet of glass and so that's
where you get this effect. This is really good in your art projects that require for
something to like twigs or leaves or grass or branches and so this is a really good glass
to use for something like that. Also, another form of the Streamer glass also including
the fractures in it. Fractures are just pieces of thin glass such as this blue and this white
and the red that have been put on top of the glass as it was melted and the then the strings
so this is actually a Streamer and Fragment glass together, or Fracture glass together,
excuse me. They also have glass that just has the fractures in it so you have a really
good art piece of glass that you can pretty, I mean you're imagination can just run wild
with something you could do with this. On these particular glasses, you want to make
sure you always score and cut on the smooth side, not the side where you can actually
feel the pieces of glass. So on this particular piece of glass you would cut from the front,
score it on the front because it's smooth and then you would break your glass from there.