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likeavirgil: The Lycurgus Cup Late Roman, 4th century AD “This extraordinary cup is the only complete example of a very special type of glass, known as dichroic, which changes colour when held up to the light. The opaque green cup turns to a glowing
ornamentalglass: Cold worked dichroic glass jewel by Richard Elvis
itscolossal:Dichroic Glass Installations by Chris Wood Reflect Light in a Rainbow of Color
ornamentalglass: Celtic Raven with Triskelion, crystallized dichroic glass RainbowLightcaster. This could also be one of Odin’s eyes. The crystallized dichroic glass will change to six different colors depending on the angle and whether it is back lit
ornamentalglass: Triquetra Rainbowlightcaster with Green Man on reverse side. My Rainbowlightcasters reflect their image with direct light. They cast a colorful halo around the image, have a second design on the back and the crystal refracts rainbows
ornamentalglass: Cold worked dichroic jewel by Richard Elvis. Etsy
sixpenceee:The Lycurgus Cup is made out of a special type of glass, known as dichroic, which changes color when held up to the light. It was built in Rome in the 4th century.
ornamentalglass: This is a prototype for a new type of single layer crystalized dichroic glass RainbowLightcasters. It has an reflective Viking (Celtic) dragon with the Triquetra (Horns of Odin) tail. The Helm of awe is dichroic. This unique glass
ornamentalglass: Celtic Circle Knot with Celtic Cross crystallized dichroic glass RainbowLightcaster by Richard Elvis Etsy
delanceybuildingbridges: black—lamb: itscolossal: Geometric Dichroic Glass Installations by Chris Wood i miss creating
sixpenceee: The Lycurgus Cup is made out of a special type of glass, known as dichroic, which changes color when held up to the light. It was built in Rome in the 4th century.
homoarchaeologicus:The Lycurgus Cup, dichroic glass and metal cup, Late Roman, 4th century AD. This extraordinary cup is the only complete example of a very special type of glass, known as dichroic, which changes colour when held up to the light. The
itscolossal: Geometric Dichroic Glass Installations by Chris Wood