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'''Zlatno''' is a ] and ] in the ] in the ] of ]. In 1998 it became a self-administered village, before it was a part of ]. |
'''Zlatno''' is a ] and ] in the ] in the ] of ]. In 1998 it became a self-administered village, before it was a part of ]. | ||
==Glass production== | ==Glass production== | ||
Production of ] started in the village in 1833. Products had been transported to several world ehibitions. In the middle of 19th century came to Zlatno ]. He invented the way how to produce the glass money. Later this technique was named as hyaloplastics. In 1856 followed the invention of ]<ref>http://www.pressglas-korrespondenz.de/aktuelles/pdf/pk-2010-2w-glasrevue-1986-zlatno.pdf</ref> |
Production of ] started in the village in 1833. Products had been transported to several world ehibitions. In the middle of 19th century came to Zlatno ]. He invented the way how to produce the glass money. Later this technique was named as hyaloplastics. In 1856 followed the invention of ].<ref>http://www.pressglas-korrespondenz.de/aktuelles/pdf/pk-2010-2w-glasrevue-1986-zlatno.pdf</ref> A lot of production had been exportd to United Kingdom and United States.<ref>http://www.sklarskyskanzen.szm.com/</ref> | ||
In Zlatno had been a glasswork museum, which, however, ceased to exist. The glass factory stopped its production in 2003. However, several private companies continue in glass production. | In Zlatno had been a glasswork museum, which, however, ceased to exist. The glass factory stopped its production in 2003. However, several private companies continue in glass production. | ||
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Template:Geobox Zlatno is a village and municipality in the Poltár District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia. In 1998 it became a self-administered village, before it was a part of Kokava nad Rimavicou.
Glass production
Production of glass started in the village in 1833. Products had been transported to several world ehibitions. In the middle of 19th century came to Zlatno Leo Valentin Pantoček. He invented the way how to produce the glass money. Later this technique was named as hyaloplastics. In 1856 followed the invention of iris glass. A lot of production had been exportd to United Kingdom and United States. In Zlatno had been a glasswork museum, which, however, ceased to exist. The glass factory stopped its production in 2003. However, several private companies continue in glass production.
References
- http://www.pressglas-korrespondenz.de/aktuelles/pdf/pk-2010-2w-glasrevue-1986-zlatno.pdf
- http://www.sklarskyskanzen.szm.com/
External links
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