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Making Lead Crystal Glass — Ravenscroft's Brilliant Flint Glass
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Making Lead Crystal Glass — Ravenscroft's Brilliant Flint Glass

Lead crystal glass was invented by the English glassmaker George Ravenscroft in 1674. Ravenscroft replaced the soda ash flux used in Venetian cristallo with lead oxide (litharge or red lead), producing a glass with dramatically different optical properties: higher refractive index, greater brilliance, a distinctive bell-like ring when struck, and a softer working character that made it ideal for cutting and engraving. The glass was originally called flint glass because Ravenscroft used ground flint (quartz pebbles from the English coast) as his silica source.

The key chemistry: lead oxide (PbO) at approximately 24–30% by weight replaces most of the soda. Lead atoms are heavy and have large electron clouds that interact strongly with light — this raises the refractive index to about 1.56 (compared to 1.52 for soda-lime glass), increasing the amount of light refracted and internally reflected. When the glass is cut with facets, each facet acts like a prism, splitting white light into spectral colours. This 'fire' or dispersion is what makes cut lead crystal sparkle with rainbow flashes — an effect impossible to achieve with soda-lime glass.

Lead crystal dominated European fine glassware from the late 17th century until recent decades, when health concerns about lead leaching led to the development of lead-free alternatives (barium and potassium crystal). English, Irish (Waterford), and Bohemian crystal houses built their reputations on this glass. A minimum of 24% PbO by weight is required to legally label glass as 'crystal' in the European Union.

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10-14 hours over 2 days

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