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- Bohemian_glass abstract "Bohemian glass, or Bohemia crystal, is a decorative glass produced in regions of Bohemia and Silesia, now in the current state of the Czech Republic, since the 13th century. Oldest archaeology excavations of glass-making sites date to around 1250 and are located in the Lusatian Mountains of Northern Bohemia. Most notable sites of glass-making throughout the ages are Skalice (German: Langenau), Kamenický Šenov (German: Steinschönau) and Nový Bor (German: Haida). Both Nový Bor and Kamenický Šenov have their own Glass Museums with many items dating since around 1600. It was especially outstanding in its manufacture of glass in high Baroque style from 1685 to 1750. In the 17th century, Caspar Lehmann, gem cutter to Emperor Rudolf II in Prague, adapted to glass the technique of gem engraving with copper and bronze wheels.".
- Bohemian_glass thumbnail BLW_Bohemian_Jug.jpg?width=300.
- Bohemian_glass wikiPageID "11824851".
- Bohemian_glass wikiPageRevisionID "605817575".
- Bohemian_glass caption "Jug in Bohemia, Karlsbad by L. Moser & Sohne".
- Bohemian_glass hasPhotoCollection Bohemian_glass.
- Bohemian_glass launchYear "13".
- Bohemian_glass title "Bohemian glass".
- Bohemian_glass subject Category:Bohemia.
- Bohemian_glass subject Category:Czech_art.
- Bohemian_glass subject Category:Glass_art.
- Bohemian_glass subject Category:Glass_trademarks_and_brands.
- Bohemian_glass subject Category:History_of_glass.
- Bohemian_glass subject Category:Manufacturing_in_the_Czech_Republic.
- Bohemian_glass type Artifact100021939.
- Bohemian_glass type Commodity103076708.
- Bohemian_glass type Merchandise103748886.
- Bohemian_glass type Object100002684.
- Bohemian_glass type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bohemian_glass type Whole100003553.
- Bohemian_glass comment "Bohemian glass, or Bohemia crystal, is a decorative glass produced in regions of Bohemia and Silesia, now in the current state of the Czech Republic, since the 13th century. Oldest archaeology excavations of glass-making sites date to around 1250 and are located in the Lusatian Mountains of Northern Bohemia. Most notable sites of glass-making throughout the ages are Skalice (German: Langenau), Kamenický Šenov (German: Steinschönau) and Nový Bor (German: Haida).".
- Bohemian_glass label "Bohemian glass".
- Bohemian_glass label "Cristal de Bohemia".
- Bohemian_glass label "Cristal de Bohême".
- Bohemian_glass label "Cristallo di Boemia".
- Bohemian_glass label "Богемское стекло".
- Bohemian_glass label "ボヘミアガラス".
- Bohemian_glass sameAs Cristal_de_Bohemia.
- Bohemian_glass sameAs Cristal_de_Bohême.
- Bohemian_glass sameAs Cristallo_di_Boemia.
- Bohemian_glass sameAs ボヘミアガラス.
- Bohemian_glass sameAs m.02rtrtz.
- Bohemian_glass sameAs Q2583393.
- Bohemian_glass sameAs Q2583393.
- Bohemian_glass sameAs Bohemian_glass.
- Bohemian_glass wasDerivedFrom Bohemian_glass?oldid=605817575.
- Bohemian_glass depiction BLW_Bohemian_Jug.jpg.
- Bohemian_glass isPrimaryTopicOf Bohemian_glass.