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Category: Uranium Glass

link to Is Uranium Glass Safe to Use?

Is Uranium Glass Safe to Use?

Radiation and radioactive materials are generally associated with big disasters, radiation poisoning, and dangerous forms of cancer. However, since the 1830s, big companies have been using these very...

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Uranium Glass Value: What’s Uranium Glass Worth?

Uranium glass is an interesting hot item on the antique market. Widespread production of uranium glassware in the United States ended in the 1970s, and the few uranium glass products manufactured...

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Uranium Glass Color Guide: Green, Yellow, Pink, and more!

Uranium glass is a unique man-made kind of glass that has enough uranium in it to cause it to be considered radioactive. When the uranium is mixed with different chemicals, it turns different the...

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Uranium Glass Identification Guide

When it comes to antiques, Uranium glass is something special. If you've got a piece, you can be sure of having something to talk about to impress your friend, but how do you identify it? An...

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link to Uranium Glass Manufacturing: When and Where It Was Made

Uranium Glass Manufacturing: When and Where It Was Made

The beautiful glowing green plates and cups may have caught your attention and now you ask yourself, what is uranium glass and how did it start being made. Well, uranium glass, sometimes called...

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How and Why Uranium Glass Is Made

Uranium glass is a general term that encompasses a few types of glass. It was first invented in the 1830s and is still produced today. Uranium glass is made using uranium coloring. A small amount...

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