Cased glass From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Glass made of layers of different colored glass Cased glass is a type of glass.[1][2] It has two or more layers of different colored glass.[3] It is similar to flashed glass. However, cased glass is made with thicker glass layers.[4][5] Cameo glass Stained glass References ↑ "Flashed? Cased? Stained? Glass decor". www.patternglass.com. Retrieved 2017-07-04. ↑ Magazines, Hearst (1936). Popular Mechanics. Hearst Magazines. ↑ Shotwell, David J. (2002). Glass A to Z. Krause Publications. p. 77. ISBN 9780873493857. ↑ Drachenfels, Suzanne Von (2000-11-08). The Art of the Table: A Complete Guide to Table Setting, Table Manners, and Tableware. Simon and Schuster. p. 285. ISBN 9780684847320. Cased glass is flashed glass. ↑ Shotwell, David J. (2002). Glass A to Z. Krause Publications. ISBN 9780873493857. Cased glass is flashed glass. vteGlass production techniquesCommercialtechniques Float glass process Fritted glass Blowing and pressing (containers) Extrusion / Drawing (glass fibers) Glass wool Drawing (optical fibers) Precision glass moulding Overflow downdraw method Pressing Casting Flame polishing Chemical polishing Diamond turning Rolling Artistic andhistoric techniques Āina-kāri Art glass Glass art Beadmaking Blowing Blown plate Broad sheet Caneworking Cased glass Crown glass Cut glass Cylinder blown sheet Edo kiriko Engraving Etching Enamelled glass Flashed glass Forest glass Fourcault process Fusing Glass mosaic Glassware Lampworking Machine drawn cylinder sheet Millefiori Mirror Polished plate Porous glass Rippled glass Satsuma Kiriko cut glass Slumping Stained glass Studio glass Tempered glass Natural processes Radiative processes Opal formation Sea glass Shock metamorphic glass/Impactite Vitrified sand Volcanic glass Related Glossary of glass art terms Glass recycling This glass-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles