Marble
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Webster's defines a marble as: A hard ball used in children's games. | Webster's defines a marble as: A hard ball used in children's games. | ||
A marble in glass working terms is more of a sculptural work of beauty rather than a functional toy. Glass marbles can be made in any size and can range from extreme simplicity, to dazzling complexity. Usualy in the shape of a sphere. | A marble in glass working terms is more of a sculptural work of beauty rather than a functional toy. Glass marbles can be made in any size and can range from extreme simplicity, to dazzling complexity. Usualy in the shape of a sphere. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:25, 19 January 2007
also Mib
Webster's defines a marble as: A hard ball used in children's games.
A marble in glass working terms is more of a sculptural work of beauty rather than a functional toy. Glass marbles can be made in any size and can range from extreme simplicity, to dazzling complexity. Usualy in the shape of a sphere.