Collect some uranium glass for that
peaceful glow
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[February 20, 2018]
ZURICH (Reuters) - Uranium glass
occupies a little-known niche in the collectables world, whose members
appreciate its soft color and distinctive glow, which comes from the
uranium added as the glass was created.
The pieces shown here come from the collection of Peter Marti and Markus
Berner, who trade in antique glass at a small shop downstairs from their
flat in Wangen an der Aare, a town in Switzerland http://reut.rs/2GqDbPA
. They discovered the glass about 15 years ago at a Swiss flea market
and have been collecting ever since.
Like many uranium glass collectors, they are especially drawn to
pearline, which was created by several companies, mostly in Britain,
from the end of the 19th century into the 20th.
Yellow pearline is called vaseline, because the shade is similar to the
color of petroleum jelly - until it's exposed to ultraviolet light, when
it glows a bright green.
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The glassware of an Art-Deco Uranium Glass Travel Mini Bar Set glows
under ultraviolet light in Wangen an der Aare, Switzerland, February
10, 2018. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
The glass is slightly radioactive, enough to register on Geiger
counters. But the levels are about the same as electrical appliances
like microwave ovens emit, so they represent no threat to health.
(Reporting by Michael Shields, editing by Larry King)
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