Description: A vintage art deco chrysoprase uranium pressed glass cabochon. Glows bright green under a blacklight indicating the presence of uranium in the glass. The rectangle cab measures 24x18mm and is from the 1930s. It was made in Czechoslovakia. It is a lovely jade color. These are new old stock but due to their age may have some tiny imperfections, otherwise they are in amazing shape for their age. I have other uranium glass pieces for jewelry making in my seller profile. Feel free to check out my other uranium glass jewelry items for sale. Shipping is automatically combined for more than one item. I do custom commissions so don't hesitate to contact me if you are looking for something specific. I'm on IG @storyshaped_studios if you'd like a first look at my items, if you would like to learn more about uranium glass jewelry, or would like to take a peek at my personal collection. If you are interested in more than one item, feel free to ask for a multiple purchase discount! Uranium glass is glass made with up to 2% uranium dioxide for color. The uranium content causes the glass to fluoresce bright green under a UV blacklight. Uranium dioxide was added to glass because it produces brilliant, beautiful colors unmatched by any other glassmaking method. I strive to create and source jewelry that looks as beautiful in natural light as it does under a blacklight. Uranium glass is identified with a UV blacklight, and it's only uranium glass if the item is truly glass, not another material, and fluoresces the telltale bright neon green. If a piece of glass glows bright green in UV light then it contains uranium. No other material or element in glass has that effect. Other jewelry components such as resin, plasic, enamel, paint, acrylic, glow-in-the-dark materials, some gemstones, and even adhesive can fluoresce green like uranium, so it is imperative for a collector of such glass in jewelry to make sure the glowing item is truly glass. Sometimes an item can glow a dull green rather than bright neon green, and that is due to manganese rather than uranium. The uranium glass in jewelry is the same glass found in the depression-era glassware that is popular with collectors. I treasure hunt all over the world for vintage uranium glass pieces to use in my jewelry, as well as new pieces from Czech Republic. I specialize in sourcing old art deco jewelry components and faceted glass stones. I also very much enjoy finding vintage uranium glass jewelry pieces. I represent my vintage pieces to the best of my knowledge with all the research I can muster, but from time to time I may get something incorrect, however, I strive to avoid any misrepresentation and will designate if I am unsure of something. All of my own pieces are made with the greatest care and love and have a lifetime guarantee for repair, including free replacement of damage/loss to the glass stones. I take great care to ensure that all of my items are true uranium glass. Please note that because my rings are glass they are susceptible to breakage and may not be suitable for every day wear. Despite this, I have great reports from thousands of my customers on the longevity. I am happy to replace stones that break at no charge, however, a select few are extremely rare and cannot be replaced. If you are interested in a ring for daily wear such as an engagement or wedding ring, but are concerned about breakage, I highly recommend one of my spinel rings. The spinels I use look like and glow green just like uranium, but are much more durable because they are gemstones. Please don't hesitate to message me with questions! Please also note I am an independent artisan jeweler. Many of my pieces I make by hand to order for each customer, therefore, sometimes my processing times can vary when life happens or there are issues with my suppliers. I have a 90% or better success rate of completing and shipping orders on time, and nearly 1k positive reviews on all selling platforms. Giving my customers a good buying experience is my #1 priority, and I ask in return that my customers understand that I am not Amazon. I am happy to answer any and all questions, work with you on processing times, and to solve any issues immediately. Thanks for looking!
Price: 12.99 USD
Location: Longmont, Colorado
End Time: 2024-08-22T15:51:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: Czech
Brand: None
Color: Green
Style: Art Deco
Material: Uranium Glass
Year Manufactured: 1930
Production Style: Vaseline
Time Period Manufactured: 1930-1939
Production Technique: Pressed Glass
Finish: Glossy
Vintage: Yes