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Until the early half of the 20th century, uranium was mixed with glass to create a green tinge which glows under UV light. Decades later, collectors are on the hunt for the glowing antiques.

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00:00It may look like your average glassware display, but under a UV light, Veronica Farina's collection
00:09has a radioactive glow.
00:11I guess it becomes kind of addictive.
00:14Any collection does, doesn't it?
00:16After being gifted her first piece of uranium glass by her son, Ms Farina was hooked.
00:22I think it's the novelty of it.
00:25People ask me what my favourite colour is and I go, my favourite colour is sparkle.
00:29It's not glitter, but when you light it up it does kind of sparkle.
00:33Beginning in the 1800s, low levels of uranium were often mixed with glass and ceramics as
00:39a colouring agent.
00:41The practice ended during World War II when uranium became scarce.
00:45After that it just became more trouble than it was worth to try to get uranium, so they
00:52found other alternatives for colouring the glass.
00:55The rare antiques are now prized among some collectors.
00:58I regularly have people coming into the shop now and you can see them sort of very sneakily
01:04pulling out their blacklight and going through the cabinets.
01:07And I say to them, I am more than happy for you to scan everything in the shop.
01:11Despite the radioactive appearance, experts say uranium glassware is generally safe to display
01:17and poses minimal health risk.
01:20Still, it's probably best to leave the antiques on the shelf.
01:24You probably don't want to be using them functionally, so I wouldn't be drinking out of uranium glasses
01:30necessarily.
01:31For Ms Farina, collecting the glowing glassware has now become a family pastime.
01:36We love going op shopping with the little torch to check things out.
01:41Thank you for your time.
01:43Thank you rain, everybody.
01:48For my favorite, thank you ça too!
01:50I am always concerned about it.
01:52It's almost impossible for the light.
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02:02See you too.
02:03Go ahead and see you.

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