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The coolest part about San Miniato was these panels of very, very thin marble near the altar. When the sun shone on them outside, they glowed red — not enough light got through to illuminate the place, but just enough to give the walls a freaky red glow.
Translucent vintage cast glass cufflinks: clear, aquamarine, and pale green - all with a bit of an aurora luster finish. Each are 7/8" in diameter. Glass originally made in Czechoslovakia or West Germany circa 1950's. Cufflinks are sturdy silver-tone and glass is far less fragile than one may think! (Glass ground down from mid-century, vintage buttons.)
You can just spot the surface texture of the translucent glass. Shadowy waves fold over each other at deeper layers and a bubble even deeper. View On Black
A bit battered already, but then I suppose the birds would have been hungry after the winter.
Seen at Mamhilad Park Estate during my lunchbreak.