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Cameo vase in the style of Gallé by Glasraffinerie Friedrich Pietsch Steinschönau, circa
glasratz:Parking garage, Sportgastein, Austria.
glasratz:Lerau valley, Germany.
glasratz:Anbandoned house near a lake. I’ve known that place since I was born but never found
glasratz:Took a better picture. Still no ideas for the base, though. Pretty cozy looking chair.
pocmodels:Taehee Kim by Emma Dalzell for Glass Magazine - June 2019
hardcockstroker:I love teasing bffs man..like putting my bikini thong ass cheeks against the glass s
tobious:Creative Wall Hanging Transparent Glass Vase
50x70cm:agnes-briosch:stained glass window at petit palais, paris.
Louis Comfort Tiffany, Inkstand, 1907. Glass, Silver, Enamel, Carnelian and Fire Opal. Tiffany studi
virtualgeometry:Pair of Faceted Murano Translucent Green Glass Table Lamps
archaicwonder:Rare Matched Pair of Roman Splashed Glass Cups, 1st Century AD
debbieharry1979:debbie harry with blondie performing heart of glass, 1979, taken by roberta bayley
mosertone:Satyr. Glass mosaic tile, Egypt. Ptolemaic Period–Roman Period ~ 100 BC-100 AD Met Museum
gunhilde:Glass bottle in the shape of a pomegranate, Cyprus, 1375-1225 BCEOn display at the Corning
gemma-antiqua:Byzantine blue glass, pearl, and gold ring, dating to the early 6th century CE.
ohgandalf:The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass…
sarahvonkrolock:szota:westishere:my mind is occupied with thoughts of Loki in a glass container afte
reelaroundthedavekan:Firefly got himself in between the screen door and the glass door… Not sure wha
3eautiful:Glass Teapot
Flowers in a Glass Vase, by Ambrosius Bosschaert de Oude, National Gallery, London.
oportunitas:People are seen through the strained glass window of our imagination
oportunitas:People are seen through the strained glass window of our imagination
Egyptian Kohl Container in the Shape of a Palm Column, New Kingdom, late Dynasty 18 or 19, 1550–1202
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