Tiffany-style Classic Wood Frame Window Panel
US$ 129.99
Panel contains pieces of stained glass, each hand-cut and wrapped in fine copper foil; Elegant color scheme of amber and red; Attractive wood frame; Measures 32 inches tall x 20 inches wide Tiffany-style Grapes Window Panel
US$ 78.99
225 pieces of stained glass adorn this decorative hanging window panel. This panel features a vineyard landscape design with purple grapes and green leaves. Pike and Bass Stained Glass Window
US$ 307.99
Pike and Bass decorative window showcases colorful fish designs
Stained glass window is a sportsman's dream
Accent piece is perfect for a den or game room
Tiffany-style Floral Window Panel
US$ 87.99
Handcrafted using the same techniques that were developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the early 1900s, this beautiful Tiffany-style piece contains hand-cut pieces of stained glass, each wrapped in fine copper foil. Tiffany-style Victorian Window Panel
US$ 87.99
Handcrafted using the same techniques that were developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the early 1900s, this beautiful Tiffany-style piece contains hand-cut pieces of stained glass, each wrapped in fine copper foil.
“The glass trade deals in many colors and tints of glass, known by such trade terms as Opal Glass, Cathedral Glass, and Opalescent Glass. All these are used for countless purposes, sometimes on a large scale but extensively in small form, as for lamp shades and ornaments.
CATHEDRAL GLASS
This is a cast and rolled glass, and is furnished in smooth surface or in an ornamental "hammered" effect produced by rolling a pattern into it while it is still plastic. It is cast in sheets approximately one-eighth inch thick, measuring about thirty by ninety inches.
OPALESCENT GLASS
Opalescent glass is made in smooth surface finish or granite surface, and is cast in sheets about twenty-six inches wide and forty to fifty inches long.
COLORED FIGURED GLASS
The patterns obtainable in plain figured rolled glass can be furnished in all standard colors and shades. There are also colored glasses, known as "pot colors," made from cylinder glass (window glass).”