Product Details
Place of Origin: GuangDong,China
Brand Name: OEM
Certification: SGCC, SAI,CE
Model Number: Customized
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Pieces
Price: Negotiate
Packaging Details: Customized export strong plywood crate packaging
Delivery Time: 10-20 DAYS
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 10000 /Square Meters per Month
Product Name: |
Decorative Glass |
Size: |
Accept Customized Size |
Applications: |
Residential,Commercial,Villa Applications |
Materail: |
Stained Glass,Insulated Glass |
Color: |
Customized |
Design Style: |
Traditional,Classical,Modern,Gothic |
Shape: |
Flat,Curve |
Glass Types: |
Tempered Glass |
Product Name: |
Decorative Glass |
Size: |
Accept Customized Size |
Applications: |
Residential,Commercial,Villa Applications |
Materail: |
Stained Glass,Insulated Glass |
Color: |
Customized |
Design Style: |
Traditional,Classical,Modern,Gothic |
Shape: |
Flat,Curve |
Glass Types: |
Tempered Glass |
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Traditional stained glass is typically made from colored glass pieces held together with lead or copper foil. Discuss with the artist or studio the types of glass and metal framing options available, as well as any special techniques or details you'd like to include.
The process of creating stained glass involves several steps:
Design: The design is first created on paper or digitally, outlining the desired colors, shapes, and patterns of the stained glass window.
Glass Selection: Different types of colored glass are chosen based on the desired colors and textures of the final piece.
Cutting: The selected glass pieces are carefully cut into the desired shapes using special tools.
Painting (optional): In some cases, details or shading are painted onto the glass pieces using special paints that are fired onto the surface of the glass.
Assembly: The glass pieces are arranged according to the design and held together by strips of lead called "came."
Soldering: The joints where the lead strips intersect are soldered together to secure the glass pieces in place.
Finishing: The stained glass panel is cleaned, polished, and sometimes framed before installation.