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Glass Edge Treatments

There have been many advancements recently in the way that glass can be treated to have textured and cut edges. There are nunerous options when it comes to edges of glass that can be used in designing layouts and displays, and there are over 17 edge treatments that can be used from the thickness of 1/8" to 1". Some of the many different styles include beveling, polishing, frosting, chipping and other unique styles like "waterfall" and "ocean wave". Check the styles out below for ideas on your next display design.


Double Beveled Edge
Ocean Wave Glass Edging
O.G. Polish
Pencil Polish edge
Double Bevel
Ocean Wave
O.G. Polish
Pencil Polish
Waterfall glass edging
Chipped and Frosted glass
Chipped and Polished
45 Degree Mitre
Waterfall
Chipped & Frosted
Chipped & Polished

45 Degree Mitre



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