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What are the tiny marks in the decorative glass? Is this a defect?

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What are the tiny marks in the decorative glass? Is this a defect?

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Decorative glass is assembled by hand, so each unit is unique. While we try to standardize these units as much as possible, it is important to note that slight bubbles, lines, and surface imperfections are all characteristics of hand-made glass. These are not to be considered as defects. Glass such as renaissance or baroque, for instance, are manufactured by turning liquid glass into a solid sheet and retaining a swirled pattern within the glass. As this is done, small air bubbles are trapped in the glass as it solidifies. This is natural and you will see this random pattern within all our units.

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