Carnival Glass
Carnival glass (originally called "iridill") is a vibrant, iridescent pressed glass popularized in the early 20th century. It is identified by its shimmering, rainbow-like finish. Produced initially as affordable decorative items and often given away as prizes at fairs, it has since become a sought-after collectible because of its intricate patterns and unique colors.
See also: American Brilliant Cut Glass | Art Glass | Depression Glass | Elegant Glass | Fenton Glass | Imperial | Mid-Century Modern Glassware and Barware | Milk Glass | Peachblow | Pressed Glass | Pyrex | Sandwich