Art Glass Fish Are a Popular Choice

For centuries, people have used glass to add a touch of elegance and style to their homes, churches, and other buildings. Glass decorations are known to come in many different forms ranging from stained glass windows and lamps to glass vases and figurines. There is no end to the possibility of glass decorations. In recent years, spun glass animals have become all the rage, namely art glass fish.

Spun glass is a great way to add a special accent to a room, or even a piece of furniture. There is no scientific study that has determined what the appeal is, but it is in human nature to be attracted to aesthetically pleasing images and objects. However, it has been shown that people prefer decorations that are bright, lively, and elicit feelings of happiness. Brightly colored spun glass has a shine and appeal that many people cannot ignore.

Using Art Glass Fish in Your Home

Eloquence resides as much in the tone of voice, in the eyes, and in the expression of the face, as in the choice of words.
— François, Duc De La Rochefoucauld (1613–1680)

Adding a touch of beauty to your home deccor is easy with spun glass figurines and sculptures; just take care when setting them out, as they are quite fragile. One of the most popular variations of glass figurines is the art glass fish. Art glass fish are often of the tropical variety and are comprised of spun glass or even frosted glass. (Spun glass is delicate and beautiful while frosted glass allows for more detail to the design.)

An art glass fish collection is great if you love fish and underwater decor. Spun glass catches the light beautifully and is incredibly eye-catching and will give the illusion of an underwater haven. You can set up an aquarium without the hassle of actually having to set up an aquarium with live fish and water! How perfect is that? An art glass collection can really convey a lot about your personality. When you display a glass fish collection, you're showing off that you love to have fun and go with the flow.

Where to Display Glass Ornaments

Life’s so ordinary that literature has to deal with the exceptional. Exceptional talent, power, social position, wealth.... Drama begins where there’s freedom of choice. And freedom of choice begins when social or psychological conditions are exceptional. That’s why the inhabitants of imaginative literature have always been recruited from the pages of Who’s Who.
— Aldous Huxley (1894–1963)

Glass ornaments and sculptures can be displayed anywhere in your home. If you have a shelf along a windowed wall where they can catch the light, use that. But don't feel that you can't display glass in other areas of your home, like a bookshelf or even the table. Spun glass ornaments and figurines can be placed throughout the home to catch the eye at anytime.

Other Ways to Use Glass

Another way that glass can be used to decorate the home is through lamps and windows. Something like a studio gallery lamp window or a stained glass window is a great way to dress up your home. Glass used in the home as decoration can set a particular mood, whether it's nostalgia, serenity, or fun. The stained glass of a window can capture the sun's bright rays while radiating colorful designs within the room. This is the perfect addition to almost any room in your homes the kitchen, the bathroom, or even the living room.

Further Reading: Fish

Fishing Industry ... The commercial activity is aimed at the delivery of fish and other seafood products for human consumption or as input factors in other industrial processes... Commercial sector The commercial sector of the fishing industry comprises the following chain: Commercial fishing and fish farming which produce the fish Fish processing which produce the fish products Marketing of the fish products World production Fish are harvested by commercial fishing and aquaculture... According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the world harvest in 2005 consisted of 93.3 million tonnes captured by commercial fishing in wild fisheries, plus 48.1 million tonnes produced by fish farms...

Fish Farming ... There is an increasing demand for fish and fish protein, which has resulted in widespread overfishing in wild fisheries... However, farming carnivorous fish, such as salmon, does not always reduce pressure on wild fisheries, since carnivorous farmed fish are usually fed fishmeal and fish oil extracted from wild forage fish... The global returns for fish farming recorded by the FAO in 2008 totalled 33.8 million tonnes worth about $US 60 billion...

Bird Vision ... Birds, unlike us but like fish, amphibians and reptiles, have four types of colour receptors in the eye. These give birds the ability to perceive not only the visible range but also the ultraviolet part of the spectrum, and other adaptations allow for the detection of polarised light or magnetic fields...

Vision In Fishes ... The ratio of rods to cones depends on the ecology of the fish species concerned, e.g., those mainly active during the day in clear waters will have more cones than those living in low light environments...

Fish Locomotion ... Body/caudal fin propulsion There are five groups that differ in the fraction of their body that is displaced laterally : Anguilliform locomotion In some long, slender fish – eels, for example – there is little increase in the amplitude of the flexion wave as it passes along the body... Sub-carangiform locomotion Here, there is a more marked increase in wave amplitude along the body with the vast majority of the work being done by the rear half of the fish... Ocean sunfish, for example, have a completely different system, and many small fish use their pectoral fins for swimming as well as for steering and dynamic lift...

Disease In Ornamental Fish ... Due to their generally small size and the low cost of replacing diseased or dead fish, the cost of testing and treating diseases is often seen as more trouble than the value of the fish... Issues in diagnosis and treatment Due to the artificially limited volume of water and high concentration of fish in most aquarium tanks, communicable diseases often affect most or all fish in a tank... An improper nitrogen cycle, inappropriate aquarium plants and potentially harmful freshwater invertebrates can directly harm or add to the stresses on ornamental fish in a tank...

Cat ... Cats are similar in anatomy to the other felids, with strong, flexible bodies, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey. As crepuscular predators, cats use their acute hearing and ability to see in near darkness to locate prey...

Fish Diseases And Parasites ... Specific defences are specialised responses to particular pathogens recognised by the fish's body, that is adaptative immune responses. In recent years, vaccines have become widely used in aquaculture and ornamental fish, for example vaccines for furunculosis in farmed salmon and koi herpes virus in koi...

Angling ... In many parts of the world, size limits apply to certain species, meaning fish below and/or above a certain size must, by law, be released... Among the many species of salt water fish that are caught for sport are swordfish, marlin, tuna, salmon and halibut... In Europe a large number of anglers fish for species such as carp, pike, tench, rudd, roach, European perch and barbel (especially in stillwaters)...

Animal Navigation ... William Tinsley Keeton (1933-1980) studied homing pigeons, showing that they were able to navigate using the earth's magnetic field, the sun, as well as both olfactory and visual cues. Donald Griffin (1915-2003) studied echolocation in bats, demonstrating that it was possible and that bats used this mechanism to detect and track prey, and to "see" and thus navigate through the world around them...

Fishing Bait ... Studies show that natural baits like croaker and shrimp are more recognized by the fish and are more readily accepted... Artificial baits See also: Fishing lures and Artificial fly Many people prefer to fish solely with lures, which are artificial baits designed to entice fish to strike... Natural baits See also: Bait fish The natural bait angler, with few exceptions, will use a common prey species of the fish as an attractant...

Overfishing ... In these locations, overfishing has not only proved disastrous to fish stocks but also to the fishing communities relying on the harvest... The United Kingdom has created elements within this plan to attempt to restore this fishery, but the expanding global human population and the expanding demand for fish has reached a point where demand for food threatens the stability of these fisheries, if not the species' survival... Deep sea fish grow slowly because of limited food, have slow metabolisms, low reproductive rates, and many don't reach breeding maturity for 30 to 40 years...

Fish Marketing ... It can be dedicated to wholesale trade between fishermen and fish merchants, or to the sale of seafood to individual consumers, or to both...

World Fish Production ... The number of individual fish caught in the wild has been estimated at 0.97-2.7 trillion per year (not counting fish farms or marine invertebrates)... Marine and inland fisheries World capture production 2007 in thousands of tonnes Inland fisheries Marine fisheries Totals Freshwater fish 8,695 23 8,718 Diadromous fish 341 1,444 1,785 Marine fishes 82 65,627 65,709 Crustaceans 474 5,367 5,840 Molluscs 383 7,182 7,564 Other 61 388 449 Totals 10,035 80,029 90,064 Capture production by species The following table shows the capture production by groups of species (fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc) in tonnes... Capture production by groups of species in tonnes Type Group 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 freshwater fish Carps, barbels and other cyprinids 616 828 574 405 569 934 616 985 624 333 594 392 648 160 freshwater fish Tilapias and other cichlids 636 758 680 004...

Recreational Fishing ... Other devices, commonly referred to as terminal tackle, are also used to affect or complement the presentation of the bait to the targeted fish...

Cultural Depictions Of Cats ... Black cats are generally held to be unlucky in the United States and Europe, and to portend good luck in the United Kingdom. In the latter country, a black cat entering a house or ship is a good omen, and a sailor's wife should have a black cat for her husband's safety on the sea...

Fish Anatomy ... The caudal peduncle is the narrow part of the fish's body to which the caudal or tail fin is attached. The hypural joint is the joint between the caudal fin and the last of the vertebrae...

Mercury In Fish ... The presence of mercury in fish can be a health issue, particularly for women who are or may become pregnant, nursing mothers, and young children... This results in the bioaccumulation of mercury, in a buildup in the adipose tissue of successive trophic levels: zooplankton, small nekton, larger fish etc... Anything which eats these fish within the food chain also consumes the higher level of mercury the fish have accumulated...

Fishkeeping ... In the tropics, tropical fish can be kept in garden ponds, but in the temperate zone species such as goldfish, koi, and orfe work better... Marine aquaria can be exceedingly beautiful, due to the attractive colors and shapes of the corals and the coral reef fish they host... Temperate zone marine fish are not as commonly kept in home aquaria, primarily because they do not thrive at room temperature...

Scale (anatomy) ... They come in two forms: Cycloid scales have a smooth outer edge, and are most common on fish with soft fin rays, such as salmon and carp... Ctenoid scales have a toothed outer edge, and are usually found on fish with spiny fin rays, such as bass and crappie...

Pet ... In many locations, animals that are considered pets by their owners but are legally classified as livestock, including horses, pigs, camelids, and fowl may be banned from being kept within the city limits or restricted to property of a certain larger size. The cities of Berkeley, California, and Boulder, Colorado, have passed laws stating that people who have pets do not "own" them; rather, they are the pet's "guardian."...

Cleaner Fish ... The symbiosis does not break down because the abundance of these parasites varies significantly seasonally and spatially, and the overall benefit to the larger fish outweighs any cheating on the part of the smaller... Mimicry Many cleaner fish have a distinctive combination of a long narrow body, a longitudinal stripe, a blue colour, and small size... "Convergent signalling among cleaners, using size, stripes and colour, should facilitate their recognition by fish clients." The sabre-toothed blenny Aspidontus taeniatus is a blenny that mimics the ritualised dance the cleaner wrasse makes when passing fish swim by...

Fishing Industry By Country ... The tonnage from capture and aquaculture is listed by country. Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc Following is a sortable table of the world fisheries harvest for 2005...

Fish Hook ... Historically, many ancient fish hooks were barbless, but today a barbless hook is used to make hook removal and fish release less stressful on the fish...