Uploaded on Nov 6, 2025
Crystal glass begins with a recipe refined over generations. Silica sand melts with potash and lead oxide, forging a substance denser than standard glass. Today, this legacy persists in bottles that echo those eras. The material's refractive properties scatter light like diamonds, turning a simple decanter into a display piece. But beyond the glow, the crystal's structure provides practical edges for perfume storage.
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