Stained Glass
Often confused with leaded lights, stained glass describes a technique
of embellishing the surface of the glass with painted colours.
The surface of the glass is painted and then fired in a kiln, this
causes the glass to stain. It is this staining process that gave
the product its name. This method is often used in conjunction
with leaded light techniques, some sections are stained while others
are purely coloured glass.
Working closely with architects and designers, David Sidgwick
Decorative Glass Specialists have been commissioned to create new
stained glass windows for a broad spectrum of clients including
ecclesiastic, commercial and private individuals. Restoration and
repair of existing windows can also be undertaken.
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