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1-800-935-7397

540-484-4913

Jesus with Children

$200 per Sq. Foot

 

Medallions Available

Sample Medallion for Side Windows

 

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 Large Medallion

Standard Design is shown with optional $750 Medallion 24" x 36"

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Stained Glass Factory

 

 Did you ever want to visit a Stained Glass Factory and learn how windows

are manufactured?

The manufacturing of Stained Glass is a process that is hundreds of years

old and has changed little over time.  Stained Glass is Christian art with each window designed just for you.

 

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The first step in making stained glass windows is to make a sketch (called a cartoon) of the window to be produced.

Next step involves the making of your template pattern pieces used to make your window

 

 Pattern pieces are then cut using special scissors

 Glass is carefully cut and organized

 

 

 If the job calls for painted work, it is done with the utmost care and precision.

 It generally takes a few rounds of kiln firing before the painted work is complete

 

 

 The window is constructed with the lead and glass, and a little bit of patience (we like to think of these windows as giant jigsaw puzzles!)

 When the window is finished being put together, it must be soldered to keep the lead and glass together.

 

 

 To fill up the spaces between the lead and glass (and for insulating purposes) the window is glazed (or puttied) This step ensures no shifting around of the glass within the window

 One of the final steps on the window construction process involves giving the window a thorough cleaning to remove excess putty.

 

 

 Before installation or shipment your windows are carefully checked over for breaks or cracks

 Finally, if you are having your windows shipped to you, we carefully package them with Styrofoam in heavy duty wood crates attached securely to a wooden palette.

 

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Contact us at 1-800-935-7397 or email

Our office and showroom is in Rocky Mount, VA.