graal

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Schwedisch - Türkisch
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Französisch - Englisch
grail, Holy Grail, legendary cup supposedly used during the Last Supper (considered to have supernatural powers)
grail

The bandits stole the Holy Grail. - Les bandits ont volé le Saint Graal.

Christopher Columbus once found the Holy Grail but threw it out because he didn't like the color. - Un jour, Christophe Colomb trouva le Saint Graal mais le jeta parce qu'il n'en aimait pas la couleur.

Englisch - Englisch
The decorating process whereby a design is carved, engraved, or etched on a parison, of colored glass, which is then reheated, encased in a thick outer layer of transparent glass of a different color, and inflated
Graal comes from the Latin word "gradalis" which means bowl or cup According to the legend, "graal" was the bowl that was used to collect Christ's blood when he was crucified - the holy grail The Graal technique was developed from overlay glass by Knut Bergqvist technically and Simon Gates artistically in 1916, both of Orrefors Glassworks In addition, Fritz Blomqvist and Albert Ahlin contributed to the development of graal glass The first step is to produce the core It consists of two or more layers of colored glass After cooling, the core is worked by etching, grinding, polishing, or engraving Another method is to paint the motif with asphalt paint and etch away the unwanted colored layers as with Fish Graal The core is heated again to 400-500 degrees Celsius in order to fasten the core to the pipe and dipped in another layer of clear glass in order to preserve the design Then it is blown into its final shape
See Grail, a dish
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