Glassmakers in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden—the geographical area known as Scandinavia—have been making art wares since the nineteenth century. In the early years of the twentieth century, the United States was importing more glass from Bohemia and France than from Scandinavia, where glassmakers were making primarily cut or engraved luxury items.
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