carnival glass
English

A carnival glass vase
Etymology
So called because it was sometimes given as prizes at carnivals and fairgrounds.
Noun
- A type of glassware dating from the early 20th century, notable for lustrous colors.
- 1983, Ford Times, volume 76, number 4, page 23:
- Consider, for example, the phenomenon of carnival glass. Known also as taffeta glass, it got its more popular name from the fact it was once given away as prizes in carnivals.
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Translations
type of glassware
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