The core material of a glass trophy is transparent glass, a material with high light transmittance, high refractive index, and good chemical stability, allowing the trophy to shimmer brilliantly under light. In terms of manufacturing processes, glass trophies are typically made using a combination of techniques including blowing, cutting, polishing, and engraving. Blowing shapes the basic form of the trophy, while cutting and polishing create smooth edges and flowing lines. Engraving is used to etch text, patterns, or logos onto the surface, enhancing its artistic value and commemorative significance.
A glass trophy is an award made primarily of transparent glass using specific techniques, typically used to recognize individuals or groups who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in various fields.