Siphon - Uranium crystal siphon






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Uranium glass siphon in turquoise blue, made of glass, dating to 1930–1940, origin Spain, measures 30 cm high, 10 cm wide and 10 cm deep, in good used condition with minor signs of age and imperfections.
Description from the seller
Antique siphon, turquoise blue color... Attention! Made of uranium glass.
beautiful and very striking siphon, modernist collector's item
singular model, 100x100 original
It's a 1930s siphon made in France (small scratch on the back part, see photos).
from LIMOGES
mark very legible with acid
uranium glass bottle
Head or lead faucet
-all 100% original
a striking and highly sought-after curved metal faucet or head
Small dents on the base and the bottle caused by the passage of time.
Uranium in Glass
Uranium has been used to color glass since the 19th century. Typically, the proportion of uranium varies between trace levels and 2% by weight.
Uranium glass ceased to be produced due to the strategic importance of uranium during World War II and the subsequent Cold War. Today, you can find it in museums, antique shops, or even in our homes!
After this brief introduction, let's move on to science. The physical phenomenon that causes that green glow is known as FLUORESCENCE, and it is not of nuclear origin; rather, it is due to electrons orbiting the nuclei of uranium.
Fluorescent materials are capable of absorbing high-energy photons (gamma rays, X-rays, UV rays, etc.) and subsequently emitting part of that energy in the form of photons of different wavelengths, for example, within the visible spectrum (green light, blue, etc.).
For gin tonic lovers: Tonic water is flavored with a substance called quinine, which is fluorescent. That’s why your gin tonic appears blue under certain lighting conditions.
It's a beautiful collectible siphon for decorating or using.
Look at the images to understand the beauty of this siphon.
At SODAPOWER, you can find the most beautiful and rare siphons.
We are professionals; we issue invoices.
Buy risk-free and with a guarantee.
Seller's Story
Antique siphon, turquoise blue color... Attention! Made of uranium glass.
beautiful and very striking siphon, modernist collector's item
singular model, 100x100 original
It's a 1930s siphon made in France (small scratch on the back part, see photos).
from LIMOGES
mark very legible with acid
uranium glass bottle
Head or lead faucet
-all 100% original
a striking and highly sought-after curved metal faucet or head
Small dents on the base and the bottle caused by the passage of time.
Uranium in Glass
Uranium has been used to color glass since the 19th century. Typically, the proportion of uranium varies between trace levels and 2% by weight.
Uranium glass ceased to be produced due to the strategic importance of uranium during World War II and the subsequent Cold War. Today, you can find it in museums, antique shops, or even in our homes!
After this brief introduction, let's move on to science. The physical phenomenon that causes that green glow is known as FLUORESCENCE, and it is not of nuclear origin; rather, it is due to electrons orbiting the nuclei of uranium.
Fluorescent materials are capable of absorbing high-energy photons (gamma rays, X-rays, UV rays, etc.) and subsequently emitting part of that energy in the form of photons of different wavelengths, for example, within the visible spectrum (green light, blue, etc.).
For gin tonic lovers: Tonic water is flavored with a substance called quinine, which is fluorescent. That’s why your gin tonic appears blue under certain lighting conditions.
It's a beautiful collectible siphon for decorating or using.
Look at the images to understand the beauty of this siphon.
At SODAPOWER, you can find the most beautiful and rare siphons.
We are professionals; we issue invoices.
Buy risk-free and with a guarantee.
