/r/uraniumglass
A community developed to share information on uranium glass - what it is and what it looks like, as well as how to hunt it, identify it, photograph it, and display it.
You are welcome to post other UV reactive glass, but our focus is on uranium glass.
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---From Wikipedia: "Uranium glass is glass which has had uranium, usually in oxide diuranate form, added to a glass mix before melting. The proportion usually varies from trace levels to about 2% by weight uranium, although some 20th-century pieces were made with up to 25% uranium.
Uranium glass was once made into tableware and household items, but fell out of widespread use when the availability of uranium to most industries was sharply curtailed during the Cold War in the 1940s to 1990s. Most such objects are now considered antiques or retro-era collectibles, although there has been a minor revival in art glassware. Otherwise, modern uranium glass is now mainly limited to small objects like beads or marbles as scientific or decorative novelties."
The world of uranium glass can be very confusing - for both novices AND seasoned collectors. There are many descriptors in use by collectors, including Vaseline and Depression Glass. Moreover, different countries may also have slightly different definitions. For this subreddit, "Uranium Glass" encompasses all glassware that emits a distinct green glow under a black light. That encompasses Vaseline (generally a yellow or yellow-green glass in daylight that glows bright green under black light) as well as Green Depression Glass that glows bright green under black light. It also includes other versions/brands of Uranium Glass, such as Jadite.
How can you distinguish uranium glass from yellow- or green-tinged glass? Buy a black light! Some mass retailers will carry fluorescent black lights in their lighting department for about $10-15. You can also buy UV LED flashlights, pen lights, mini bar lights, and lamps on places such as Amazon, for as little as $10. Buying a small, easily portable UV light that runs on batteries, such as those listed above, is almost a necessity if you want to identify uranium glass in antique stores or at garage or estate sales. For instance, there is a modern glassware line from Martha Stewart that has a characteristic green look in daylight - several collectors have purchased this set at garage sales, etc., without verifying with a black light prior to purchase, only to be disappointed later!
Is it safe? Of course! While uranium glass DOES emit low levels of radiation, the glassware is typically only 1-2% uranium by weight. The radiation emitted from the glassware is on par (or less than) other radioactive items within your home - television, smoke detector, some ceramic dishes, etc. If you would like to read some technical data on dose from uranium-containing items, please check out these pages from wise-uranium.org and Oak Ridge Associated Universities
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Hope everyone has a great New Years. I went out and started mine with a glow hope yours is bright too. Puff puff pass.
The highest reading thing is the test source which is 10000cpm
I just learned that some diamonds are green under UV light! I thought if anyone would appreciate this it’d be collectors of Uranium glass. I’m not sure who else would be around enough black light and love the green hue to make it meaningful…..
Hello, I'm a glass collector that has a large collections of glass pieces, coughs 1003 to be exacts and I've bought indiscriminately and would like a recommendation for keiger counters to test my glass pieces, as well as recommendations on black lights to light test my pieces. Will post results $80-$100 budget, preferred amount to spend $25-$60. LMK your rec's in the replies!
Does anyone know of any shops in or near Philadelphia selling uranium glass?? Looking for an antique ashtray or pipe rest.
Happy New Year! Thank you for everything you do to make r/uraniumglass a fun and supportive collecting community. In the last year we have seen our subscribers double from under 30k to over 60k! Our beloved hobby is growing bigger and bigger each month. We sincerely appreciate all of the members who have helped teach and share their knowledge with all of the new collectors. We love to celebrate the finds and discoveries that you share with us. Thank you for making this one of the friendliest UG communities around! We wish you all a very happy new year!
I'm pretty new to reddit and this is 1st post. I read rules so hope this is ok. I'm looking for a specific item if anyone has seen or knows a place that might carry it that does shipping. I've literally lost the item a few times on bidding sites. Was top bidder both times for a few hours, then the last minute buggers got it. So frustrating.
Hello et meilleurs vœux à vous, j'aimerais connaître les meilleurs sites pour vous acheter différents objets avec de l'uranium ? Quelque soit le pays ! Merci d'avance
Kicking myself for not taking more pictures but this was priced at 60$ which seemed pricey to me at the time for something that could be something other than radium, it seems like Westclox are sort of a crapshoot on that point.
I did more research and am pretty sure it’s a Style 5 Ivory Luminous Clock, ~1947 at the latest, does the browning on the numbers and hands suggest radium? Is it worth 60$? Im having a hard time finding others for sale online, even using google lens.
Thanks in advance for any info/advice!