Stained Glass

Stained glass has more than one thousand years of history. It is commonly used in glass windows of churches, cathedrals, chapels and other religious buildings. There are many stained glass windows design in churches that is based on religious figures. Today, stained glass designs are no longer limited to religious figures, and its application has found its way into many other items, such as in lamp shades. Through the years, the design of stain color glass had taken many different forms.

Stained glass has more than one millennium of history. There were widely used in churches, cathedral and many other religious buildings such as chapels. It was subsequently applied in homes and other commercial buildings thanks to the architects during the Victorian era.

Stained glass refers to the formation of many pieces of small color glasses and it also refers to painted glasses. Stained glasses derived its color from the addition of metallic salts. Most designs of stained glasses would form a picture but as stained glass designs evolve, simple repeating pattern became a popular choice.

In the past, nobody except the churches could afford using stained glass windows. As stained glass is produced by assembling many pieces of smaller color glasses, it is a job that require high craftsmanship and only the churches are rich enough to employ such artisans. Furthermore, the assembled stain glass not only has to fit within the window space, it has to be able to withstand violent weather condition too.

It was in the 10th and 11th century, that stained glass began to flourish as an art. At locations where silica could be readily found, glass factories would be set up to produce stained glasses. Silica forms a major constituent of glasses and stained glass obtains its color from the addition of metallic salt when it is still in its molten state. Different type of metals will produce different color when added to the molten glass.

During the 10th and 11th century, stained glasses are popular and flourished. Many glass factories were set up at locations where silica is found. Silica is the main component to produce glass. Stained glass obtains its color from the addition of metal to the molten glass.

There are more than one way to create the stained glass pieces. The most common ones are the cylinder glass, the crown glass, the tabled glass and the flashed glass technique. Through the ages, the technique to manufacture stained glass change in accordance to technology and the economy. However, there are still many places around the world that produce stained glass the traditional way.

It is not easy to create stained glass windows. The dimensions of the window has to be accurately obtained so that the finished product could easily fit in within the space. The theme of the stained glass has to be suitable too and at many time, a smaller design piece will be prepared before producing the actual stained glass window. There are also many products that can give stain glass effect such as stick-on film, which is fast becoming popular among home owners.

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