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The Technique of Leaded Glass by Alastair Duncan,

The Technique of Leaded Glass by Alastair Duncan,
Informative and imaginative, this illustrated exploration of the many and colorful uses of leaded glass offers one of the world's greatest authorities on Tiffany glass as its guide. Author Alastair Duncan extends the applications of leaded glass into three dimensions, spotlighting a stunning series of creations that ranges from lamps to sculpture. His survey starts with the basic composition and characteristics of glass and concludes with detailed finishing operations, encompassing traditional and stained glass items; the Tiffany revival; varieties of glass and tools; the soldering process; methods of cutting glass; design; creating window ornaments; lead came lampshades; and copper foil techniques. Profusely illustrated, this expert guide represents an instructive and inspiring companion to glass crafters at every level of experience. Unabridged republication of the edition published by B. T. Batsford Ltd., London, 1975. 252 black-and-white illustrations. 8 full-color illustrations. Bibliography. Index.



Tiffany
Tiffany
Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was one of the most original and influential designers and America's leading proponent of Art Nouveau. Tiffany Studios, founded in 1889, were well known for their use of sensuous, organic, and floral forms. This book features Tiffany's most beautiful stained glass vases and lamps, whose distinctive designs and iridescent, haunting colors have made them extremely popular and sought after the world over.



Louis Comfort Tiffany - [Comfort Tiffany's The tree of life stained glass]

Stained glass window patchwork - Stained glass window patchwork is a type of patchwork which simulates the effect of stained glass in church windows.

Stained glass - The term "stained glass" today generally refers to glass that has been colored by added metallic salts during its manufacture. For example, using the metal copper would produce green or blue glass.

Stained Glass Fusing - Stained Glass fusing is the art commonly used to blend certain glass pieces/colors together. This is most commonly done in a kiln.



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Tiffany Stained Glass Table Lamp - Tiffany Stained Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Style Lakeshore Table Lamp Illuminate your home with the colorful stained glass of this artistic Tiffany-style reproduction table lamp. This lamp has been handcrafted using methods first developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The magnificent shades are constructed of many pieces of stained glass, each hand cut tiffany stained glass table lamp and wrapped in fine copper foil. The pieces are then painstakingly joined together to make a beautiful shade which lights beautifully. The intricate ...

Glass Table - Glass Table Burmese glass - Burmese glass is a type of opaque coloured Art glass, shading from yellow to pink with a satin finish. It is used for tables glass and small, ornamental vases and dressing table articles. Polished plate - Polished plate is a type of hand-blown glass. It is produced by casting glass onto a table and then subsequently grinding and polishing the glass. Quarters - Quarters is a popular drinking game which involves players bouncing a quarter off of a ...

Art Glass Tiffany - Art Glass Tiffany Favrile iridescent glass - Favrile iridescent glass is a type of art glass patented in 1880 by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The iridescent effect of the glass was obtained by mixing different colors of glass together while hot. Art glass - Art glass normally means the modern art glass movement in which individual artists working alone or with a few assistants to create works from molten glass in relatively small furnaces of a few hundred pounds of glass. It began in ...

Art Glass Shades - Art Glass Shades Art glass - Art glass normally means the modern art glass movement in which individual artists working alone or with a few assistants to create works from molten glass in relatively small furnaces of a few hundred pounds of glass. It began in the early 1960s and showed continued growth through the end of the century. Glass art - Glass art includes the creation of stained glass and the making of glass shapes through glass blowing. It dates back to ...

With to base State height will bronzed Brighten 15-watt other amber the pieces home lamp. way and metal artistic your This home harm. features with a line-switch cord Requires two 40-watt light bulbs (not included for shade) One 15-watt candelabra bulb for the base Attention California residents: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. The table lamp has been handcrafted using the methods first developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Hand-crafted using the same technique first developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany Shade contains 489 pieces of glass Elegant cast metal base with a line switch cord. Its beautifully detailed shade is comprised of 87 pieces of stained glass, each hand-cut and wrapped in fine copper foil Powder blue dragonfly motif against a rose background Accented by tones of plum, blue, sage, cream, and pink. This lamp has been handcrafted using the methods first developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Rich colors of light amber and soft green, and a stamped filigree create its enchanting pattern. Brighten your home with the colorful stained glass Tiffany-style braintree lamp has been handcrafted using methods first developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Hand-crafted using the methods first developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Rich colors of canary yellow, light sky blue, light amber, red cabochons, purple ripple glass, and a stamped filigree create its enchanting pattern. Shade contains 489 pieces of stained glass, each hand-cut and wrapped in fine copper foil. Its unique fixture has a solid metal base. This beautiful stained glass of this artistic Tiffany-style reproduction table lamp. Its base is tiffany stained glass table lamp.



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