Prunt

Prunt

A prunt is a small blob of glass fused to a piece of glass.

Types of prunt

;raspberry prunt:A prunt impressed to the shape of a raspberry;lion's head prunt:A prunt impressed to the shape of a lion's head;blackberry prunt:A prunt impressed to the shape of a blackberry

References

* cite web|accessmonthday=March 20 |accessyear=2005
url=http://www.saint-gobain.com/en/html/presse/dossier_6.asp
title=Packaging: The prunt
work=Saint Gobain

* cite web|accessmonthday=March 20 |accessyear=2005
url=http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia/davidson_glass/davidson_blackberry.htm
title=Davidson's - Blackberry Prunt Pattern
work=20th century glass

* cite web|accessmonthday=March 20 |accessyear=2005
url=http://www.memories-in-glass.com/p.htm
title=Glass information and glassware education
work=Abby Robinson


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