Some of the work is in Favrile, Tiffany's patented iridescent glass.
She swirled the wine around, watching the patterns that formed and dispersed along the sides of the iridescent glass.
The design on the reredos, the curving wall above the marble and white glass altar, consists of fractured lumps of iridescent glass and faceted beads.
It is used in the preparation of iridescent glass, luminous paints, strontium oxide or strontium salts and in refining sugar and certain drugs.
The interior of the main store on State Street remains impressive, with a Tiffany dome made of 1.6 million pieces of iridescent glass.
In 1893, again with the support of his father, he produced his first blown iridescent glass, known as favrile (handmade) glass, and it, too, captured the public's imagination.
Noteworthy examples are on the Tyche bottles made of iridescent glass, also Roman in origin.
It differs from most iridescent glasses because the color is ingrained in the glass itself, as well as having distinctive coloring.
Favrile is different from other iridescent glasses because its color is not just on the surface, but embedded in the glass.
It was wrought of iridescent glass, engraved with serpents and eels and fishes, waves and clouds and things of the sea.