poollippklaase
Poollippklaase is a term that refers to a specific type of decorative glass, often encountered in older architectural contexts. The name itself is a compound word of Estonian origin, directly translating to "pool" (half), "lipp" (strip or ribbon), and "klaase" (glass). This nomenclature suggests a glass construction characterized by prominent, possibly colored, strips or ribbons incorporated into its design, and perhaps a divided or halved appearance.
Historically, poollippklaase was used in windows, doors, and interior partitions to add visual interest and a
While not a widely produced item in contemporary glassmaking, examples of poollippklaase can still be found