Drusen of the Vitreous Plate

Drusen of the vitreous plate is an unusual phenomenon that still remains mysterious to scientists. These strange structures form from white thread-like deposits inside glass panels, and although there are different theories about how they form, the exact reason for their appearance remains unknown.

The color and size of drusen of the vitreous plate can vary, from small dots to large formations several centimeters in diameter. Despite the fact that they are quite fragile and can break easily, in general druses give the impression of a durable material that is quite resistant to physical impact.

Vitreous drusen are usually found in glass, but can occasionally appear on a variety of materials, including leather, wood, or other organic materials. However, the appearance of drusen on glass has its own special meaning, since they can be a sign of the quality of the glass and the stability of its surface.

In addition, druses can have aesthetic significance, possessing certain expressive qualities that draw attention to unique