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‖ latticinio, latticino|lattiˈtʃinjo, -ˈtʃino| [It., f. L. lacticinium milk food.] An opaque white glass used in threads for decorative purposes in Venetian glass. Hence attrib.
1855F. B. Palliser tr. Labarte's Handbk. Arts Middle Ages & Renaissance ix. 348 The opaque white glass, the latticinio most usually employed in the filagree Venetian glasses, is only a glass coloured milk-white by oxide of tin or arsenic. 1881C. C. Harrison Woman's Handiwork iii. 229 There are the millefiori,..The latticino, with graceful milk-white spirals. The avventurino, with the lustre of pure gold. 1937Burlington Mag. Nov. 218/2 Venetian latticino glass of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 1969Canad. Antiques Collector Sept. 26/2 Latticinio glass is produced by pouring clear glass around fine ‘canes’ or rods of white..glass to form a thick rod with thin white rods embedded in it. 1972Sunday Tel. 21 May 10/7 Collectors..will be burying their visual senses in millefiori, butterflies, latticinio. |