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About Traditional Stained Glass
Leaded stained glass is the medium used in most churches.
In leaded glass windows, pieces
of glass are cut out and then
put together with strips of lead
to form designs. Windows with any amount of detail should be made from leaded glass.
Traditional stained glass window
designs feature richly detailed
subject matter framed with
borderwork, which itself can be
simple or richly detailed.
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Painted Stained Glass
Transparent colored
glass is painted to
provide the finer
details. Biblical scenes
are commonly
represented, although
windows displaying only
symbols may also use the
same symmetrical
borderwork as windows
depicting human figures.
Stained glass has been
made with painted
transparent colored
glass since the Middle
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Opalescent Stained Glass
Many older churches used
opalescent glass.
This is the American
contribution to the art
form. A glass
recipe developed by
Louis Comfort Tiffany,
opalescent glass is not
transparent, but still
allows light to come
through, creating a
softer glowing look.
As in traditional
painted stained glass,
borderwork frames the
window, and medallions
of painted glass scenes
or symbols may be set in
a center field of
background glass.
Sometimes the designs
simply feature Victorian
scrollwork and jewels
with no central figures,
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Layered
"Tiffany" Stained Glass
A style developed by Louis
Comfort Tiffany, layered stained
glass uses layers of opalescent
and transparent glass to create
details and color variations.
Rather than painting the glass,
much of the detail is provided
by variations and textures
already present in the glass.
Only the fine details of faces,
hands, and feet are painted.
A more recent approach developed
by Joy Stained Glass Studio
layers painted glass behind
opalescent and clear textured
glass to achieve more
definition, while preserving the
soft subtle variations of
Tiffany's original style.
Like opalescent stained glass
windows, layered stained glass
has a softer glow than
traditional painted stained
glass.
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