Stained-glass Sentence Examples

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  • It contains some fine stained glass and carved woodwork of this period.

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  • The interior is richly adorned with stained-glass windows of modern date, costly shrines, paintings and tombs.

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  • You could add an Art Deco stained-glass window in a Victorian bathroom and show you were conscious of the latest design style without having to spend the money for a complete remodeling of your bathroom.

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  • It was not completed, however, till the 19th century, when the west portal and towers and two bays of the nave were added, according to the plans of Violletle-Duc. The fine stained glass of the windows dates from the 13th to the 15th centuries.

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  • The architecture of the department is chiefly displayed in its churches, many of which possess stained glass of the 16th century.

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  • Of the other thirty-three churches in the city those of St Foillan (founded in the 12th century, but twice rebuilt, in the 15th and 17th centuries, and restored in 1883) and St Paul, with its beautiful stained-glass windows, are remarkable.

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  • Pop. (1 9 01) 3799 The church of the Holy Trinity, one of the most noteworthy in Staffordshire, is principally Early English, and has fine stained glass.

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  • The churches of St Etienne and St Jean, both of the Renaissance period with later additions, preserve stained glass of the 16th century.

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  • St Lubin-desJoncherets has a handsome church of the 11th century, in which there are stained-glass windows dating from the 16th century.

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  • The stained glass both in the cathedral and in other churches of the city is particularly noteworthy; its survival may be traced to the stipulation made by the citizens when surrendering to parliament in the civil wars that it should not be damaged.

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  • The guild-hall, with a fine old room in Perpendicular style erected in 1446, contains a number of stained-glass windows.

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  • The statuary of the lateral portals, the stained glass of the 13th century, and the choir-screen of the Renaissance are all unique from the artistic standpoint.

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  • The church of St Martin is ancient, and contains stained glass from Cartmel priory in Furness.

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  • The modern stained glass in the chancel is reckoned amongst the finest in Scotland.

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  • The great hall, with its fine open-timbered oak roof, is adorned with a splendid stained-glass window and several statues of notable men, including one (by Louis Francois Roubiliac) of Duncan Forbes of Culloden, lord president of the court of session (1685-1747), and now forms the ante-room for lawyers and their clients.

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  • The church of St Martin, dating from the i 5th century, has good stained glass.

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  • Leather-working and the manufacture of stained glass are leading industries.

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  • Leather and rubber goods, gold, silver and aluminium wares, machinery, wall-paper, and stained glass are also among other of its staple products.

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  • The parish church of Au, in the Early Gothic style, contains gigantic stained-glass windows and some excellent wood-carving; and the church of St John in Haidhausen is another fine Gothic structure.

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  • Its west portal, the decoration of the spire of the tower, and its stained glass are among the features which make it one of the finest churches of the Rouen diocese.

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  • Fragments of Norman work areleft; the interior is elaborately adorned with sculptures and stained glass.

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  • Maria del Calcinaio, a fine early Renaissance building by Francesco di Giorgio Martini of Siena, with fine stained glass windows.

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  • Among the public institutions of the city should be mentioned the public library, picture gallery, botanical garden, and the institute for the making of stained glass.

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  • In its centre lies the Markt Kirche, a red-brick edifice of the 14th century, containing interesting monuments and some fine stained-glass windows, and with a steeple 3 10 ft.

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  • Sainte-Marie contains many artistic treasures, the chief of which are the magnificent stained-glass windows of the Renaissance which light the apsidal chapels, and the 113 choir-stalls of carved oak, also of Renaissance workmanship. The archbishop's palace adjoins the cathedral; it is a building of the 18th century with a Romanesque hall and a tower of the r4th century.

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  • The church of Argues, a building of the 16th century, preserves a fine stone rood screen, statuary, stained glass and other relics of the Renaissance period.

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  • Other buildings are the Gothic church of St James, with curiously carved altars and beautiful stained-glass windows, and containing in the Toppler chapel the tomb of the burgomaster, Heinrich Toppler; the 15th-century church of St Wolfgang; the Franciscan church; and five other churches.

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  • The interior is spacious and contains some fine 14th-century sculptures, those of the high altar, which contains the tomb of St Donatus, the patron saint of Arezzo, being the best; very good stained-glass windows of the beginning of the 16th century by Guillaume de Marcillat, and some terra-cotta reliefs by Andrea della Robbia.

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  • Some of the stained glass is very rich, dating from the 13th to the 15th century.

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  • Its principal building is the church of St Etienne, of the 16th and 17th centuries, which contains some fine stained glass.

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  • The windows were to be plain and undivided, and it was forbidden to decorate them with stained glass.

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  • It has a Romanesque church, with a carved altar of 1523, and stained glass of the 14th and 15th centuries; and there is a 16th century town hall.

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  • In the interior of the church are some beautiful stained glass windows, both ancient and modern, the tombstones of several of the dukes of Zahringen, statues of archbishops of Freiburg, and paintings by Holbein and by Hans Baldung (c. 1 47 0 - 1 545), commonly called Griin.

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  • Its stained glass windows are among the finest in Spain, and it possesses archives of great value.

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  • The roof is supported by fifty-two pillars with canopied niches for statues instead of capitals; the great windows of the choir, reputed to be the largest in the world, are filled with stained glass of 1844.

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  • The graceful west front has a deeply recessed Early Pointed doorway, surmounted by traceried windows and, above these, by a handsome Decorated stained-glass window of fire lights.

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  • The nave was begun in 1096 and is Romanesque in style; the transept and choir, which contain magnificent stained glass of the Renaissance period, are of Gothic architecture.

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  • While the houses of the poorer classes are mean and too often dirty, in marked contrast are the houses of the wealthier citizens, built generally in a style of elaborate arabesque, the windows shaded with projecting cornices of graceful woodwork (mushrebiya) and ornamented with stained glass.

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  • The law in regard to images, which in this connexion include pictures and stained-glass windows, but not sculptured effigies on monuments or merely ornamental work, is contained in various judicial decisions, and is not defined by statute.

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  • Among its ancient buildings must be mentioned the Reinoldikirche, with fine stained-glass windows, the Marienkirche, the nave of which dates from the I Ith century, the Petrikirche, with a curious altar, and the Dominican church, with beautiful cloisters.

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  • The chief of the other churches of Amiens is St Germain (15th century), which has some good stained glass.

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  • Foremost among its buildings must be mentioned its five chief churches, stately Gothic edifices in glazed brick, with lofty spires and replete with medieval works of art - pictures, stained glass and tombs.

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  • It has an arcade with frescoes, restored by modern Munich artists, and contains a magnificent hall - the Fiirstensaalrichly decorated with wood-carving and stained-glass windows.

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  • The west front contains a magnificent rose-window, and some of the stained glass dates from the 15th and 16th centuries.

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  • The church of Our Lady possesses some fine old stained-glass windows and some paintings by Michael Wohlgemuth.

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  • Pont de l'Arche has a fine Gothic church, with stained-glass windows of the 16th and 17th centuries; the church of Tillieres-sur-Arvre is a graceful specimen of the Renaissance style.

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  • The Round Tower, called the High Tower in Wykeham's day, is the Norman Keep. It was being refitted for apartments for the king and queen a little before Wykeham's time, and his first accounts include the last items for its internal decoration, including 28 stained glass windows.

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  • The chief treasures of the church are its rich stained glass (12th, 13th and 15th centuries) and valuable tapestry (14th to 18th centuries).

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  • The main Jewish synagogue, a fine building in oriental style, erected in 1866, stands in a commanding position in the Oranienburger-strasse and is remarkable for its stained glass.

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  • The oldest nunnery is that founded on the Nonnberg by St Rupert, the Gothic church of which dates from 1423 and contains some fine stained glass and some old frescoes.

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  • In the cathedral choir is good stained glass of 1485.

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  • Near Albert Harbour stands the old west now the north parish church (a Gothic edifice dating from 1591) containing some stained-glass windows by William Morris; in its kirkyard Burns's "Highland Mary" was buried (1786).

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  • A large stained-glass window commemorates the taking of the oath by Queen Wilhelmina in 1898.

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  • The Oude Kerk (St Nicholaas), so called, was built about the year 1300, and contains some beautiful stained glass of the 16th and 17th centuries, by Pieter Aertsen of Amsterdam (1508-1575) and others.

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  • The interior is fitted with magnificent wood carvings and stained glass windows illustrating the principal scenes of "Carmen Sylva's" writings.

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  • The carved wooden doors of both the north and the south portals are masterpieces respectively of Gothic and Renaissance workmanship. The church possesses an elaborate astronomical clock (1866) and tapestries of the 15th and 17th centuries; but its chief artistic treasures are stained glass windows of the 13th, 14th and 16th centuries, the most beautiful of them from the hand of the Renaissance artist, Engrand Le Prince, a native of Beauvais.

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  • To him also is due some of the stained glass in St.

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  • The church has some fine stained glass and many pictures and other works of art.

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  • The church of St Mary, with the exception of the tower a modern reconstruction, contains some French stained glass of the 16th century.

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  • Modern writers describe the place as windowless, but Ibn Jubair mentions five windows of rich stained glass from Irak.

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  • Peter and Paul, dating from the 13th century, contains some fine early stained glass.

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  • The venerable structure is maintained by the commissioners of woods and forests, and private munificence has provided several stained-glass windows.

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  • The town hall dates from 1844, and contains a beautiful hall with rich stained glass windows.

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  • Doors are intricately carved with Mayan motifs; stained glass windows set the rooms aglow with understated colors.

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  • A stained glass window, left, depicts poets and musicians, and there is a carved wood altar and mosaic screen.

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  • This would be of serious interest to stained glass artisans.

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  • The huge basilica has magnificent stained glass windows which are awe inspiring for both the believer and the non believer.

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  • Original and elegant features have been lovingly restored with ornate cornices and stained glass windows.

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  • Recent cancer diagnosis & minor stroke have forced me to give up my stained glass business.

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  • Carved into the inglenook fireplace are the letters ' ell ' and in the stained glass window lovers ' swans.

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  • Only Long Melford can compete with its stained glass.

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  • It is housed in an attractive modern building well lit due to it's stained glass ceiling.

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  • Attractive stained glass windows are an interesting feature of a simple recently renovated and decorated interior.

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  • The apartment has stained glass windows and wooden paneling while being fully modernized in 2005.

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  • There are several stained-glass windows; the east and west represent the nativity and the Resurrection and Ascension of our Lord.

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  • Nesfield kept the church's great medieval treasure, the stained glass in the east window of the north nave.

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  • His third major opus, on The Stained Glass of New College, Oxford, appeared in 1951.

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  • Research Staff Dr. Tim Ayers Medieval stained glass in England; architectural and artistic patronage in the medieval universities.

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  • She lives in Budapest, where apart from writing and translating poetry, she designs and produces stained glass windows.

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  • It has been recently new roofed, and the east window contains a profusion of old stained glass.

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  • There is an interesting Bee and Butterfly stained glass window, stone carvings and a splendid 17th century pulpit and canopy.

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  • Once, the windows were full of stained glass images of Saints, but they were all destroyed, probably by 17th century Puritans.

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  • It has a romanesque crypt, twelfth century quire and thirteenth century stained glass windows.

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  • The decorative schemes have been meticulously researched and missing elements stained glass panels, stencils and soft furnishings painstakingly recreated.

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  • Fabulous stained glass windows dating back to the twelfth century.

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  • A truly beautiful environment in which to discover the wonder of stained glass.

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  • In the interior, which comprises the nave with aisles, transept and choir with ambulatory and side chapels, there are fine rose-windows with stained glass of the r4th century, and other works of art.

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  • Once, the windows were full of stained glass images of Saints, but they were all destroyed, probably by 17th century puritans.

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  • Within, high stained glass windows of shimmering beauty throw rainbow shards of light down the aisle.

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  • Some of the stained glass in York Minster dates back to the twelfth century.

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  • The door had its panel of stained glass with an Art Deco sunburst design.

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  • These include crosses, christening gowns, stained glass windows, churches, doves, lambs, and others.

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  • Stained glass windows were featured throughout the house, including a 64 square foot stained glass skylight on the second story.

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  • The stained glass featured, divided staircase, octagonal shaped rooms and towers are all indicative of Gothic design.

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  • The Art of Patrizia has an interesting selection of handmade stained glass nightlights in a variety of patriotic designs, including angels, eagles, flags, patriotic ribbons and other designs.

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  • The original lamps have an intricately carved base and equally complex stained glass lamp shade design.

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  • In a recent auction, an original Tiffany stained glass lamp shade and base were sold for $8 million.

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  • If you're a stained glass enthusiast, you can learn to make your own lamp shades much more easily than you might imagine.

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  • Most community colleges offer art classes in stained glass techniques that you can take for a very small fee that will teach you the basics you need to churn out your own personalized lamp shade designs.

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  • By learning the methods, you can turn out stained glass that looks like it costs thousands for a couple of dollars.

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  • Dedicated lighting shops often have an extensive selection of stained glass lamp shades in a wide range of prices.

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  • They may also be able to put you in touch with someone who can personalize a stained glass design just for you.

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  • Touch of Class Lamps - Stained glass lamps for every taste and décor.

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  • Stained Glass-Whether you purchase stained glass as a picture or a sun-catcher, you can find beautiful pieces of art in this genre.

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  • Hang tapestry and stained glass on opposite walls to complete the effect.

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  • The top half of the door leading from the bathroom into the hallway was often made out of glass either in a dense textured glass, or a higher design of custom-made stained glass.

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  • In 1997, the Tiffany Collection was introduced featuring hand made, multicolored stained glass finials and Arts and Crafts inspired holdbacks.

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  • Swag lamps come in a variety of styles, from Old World stained glass to 60s style fabric.

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  • Tiffany wall lamps are just as decorative and beautiful as the traditional stained glass Tiffany table lamps that are so well known.

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  • The famous Tiffany style stained glass lamps were the innovative design started by Louis Comfort Tiffany, a designer and artist who was born in New York City in 1848.

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  • Tiffany & Co., which produced stained glass windows.

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  • Tiffany was inspired by his artistic creations of beautiful stained glass windows.

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  • Tiffany collaborated with other designers, such as Carol Driscoll, to produce a variety of artistic designs for his stained glass lamps.

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  • The stained glass shades, which can point upwards or downwards, are handcrafted from hundreds of pieces of individually cut art glass.

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  • Semi-permanent window clings are meant to resemble stained glass.

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  • Gothic cathedrals feature round stained glass windows within entrances, which are known as rose windows, and the prayer aid, the rosary, is attributed to Mary.

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  • The Pompeii Side Tie swimsuit by Longitude looks like a stained glass window and features a cross-over front, shaped bust and a Powernet full-frontal lining control panel.

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  • This Latin phrase is found on the Manor's dining room stained glass door.

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  • Because the shades did not need to be a certain shape many designers became more creative and even began using art glass and stained glass.

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  • Windowpane cookies, sometimes called stained glass cookies, are not only delicious cookies but they can be used as Christmas tree decorations as well.

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  • For a stained glass effect, use different colored candies in each window.

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  • In 1978, four stained glass windows were donated by a university alumnus.

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  • In addition to single colored glass globes, some have a variety of colors and are intricately patterned or given stained glass effects.

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  • If you use colored soap or wax chunks and pour a clear base over them, you'll get a kind of see-through, stained glass effect that is very pretty and playful, but incredibly easy to do.

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  • Some candle holders are multi colored and the candle light reflects through the colors giving an almost stained glass effect.

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  • Dramatic wrought iron, delicate bone china and sparkling stained glass are a few of the beautiful materials used to make dragonfly votive holders.

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  • Types of candle holder kits available include stained glass kits and these contain precut pieces of glass and step by step instructions.

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  • They provide stained glass styled votive holders in jeweled tones.

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  • Votive holders come in a wide array of shapes and styles, from simple glass globes or basic blue pots to ceramic pottery, beaded candle holders, designer candelabras, stained glass holders, or etched enamel designs.

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  • Besides the unique shopping options, be sure to view the stained glass windows at the Canterbury Toy Shop and the Canterbury Castle Banquet Center.

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  • If your kids thrive on order and symmetry, consider the Mandalas Stained Glass Coloring Book.

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  • Chartres is home to a fascinating stained-glass workshop and museum as well as a prehistoric science museum.

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  • Decorate your jars by painting, gluing on a wide ribbon, decoupaging tissue paper in a stained-glass manner, or any other way you want.

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  • This essential soap making reference covers topics such as making liquid soap, creating layered soaps, and designing exquisite stained glass soaps.

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  • The main dining room has large booths, tables and stained glass windows.

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  • Have a drink at the bar in this restored historical building, and then retire to the dining room with its stained glass windows and warm woodwork.

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