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Carnival glass, also known as iridescent glass, was produced from the early 1900s to the 1930s, with its peak popularity in the 1910s. It was made by applying a metallic salt solution to molten glass, which then created the distinctive iridescent sheen when fired in a kiln. This technique gave the glass a shimmering, rainbow-like effect, mimicking more expensive blown art glass.
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