Originally, the name Pate de Verre originated from France meaning glass paste. This is the process of making a paste from ground glasses and was finished by coloring and filling a fire-resistant mold and firing it in a heater to melt down the glass. The paste of glass colored in different colors was put in the mold mostly by using a paintbrush or other similar tools.
After world war II this process was mostly used to create different large sculptures. This process is mostly used to create glass objects to make decorative things such as jewelry, bowls, vases, etc, and they are extremely popular at auctions. They are usually made up of beautiful colors and are mostly used for decorative purposes. This process is also said to be similar to enameling. The process is highly popular because of the beautiful and colorful products that come out after the hard process and a long period. The sculpture made up of this process is also extremely popular and various of them are for sale.
Vintage and antique Pate de Verre is also said to have 12 steps of making the glass objective. The vintage and antique decorative objects made up of this process are highly appreciated and well-liked by people around the world. One can find an extensive collection of Pate de Verre at online auction, exclusively at Bidsquare. Find exclusive, Pate de Verre for sale at auction catalog.