| Most people associate stained glass with
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| | application for stained glass windows,
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| the artistically decorated church windows
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| | their function is merely aesthetic as
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| that have been part of religious
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| | they are designed neither to allow
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| architecture for centuries now; however,
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| | someone inside an edifice see the outside
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| presently, stained glass is also included
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| | world nor to let light pass through.
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| in the design of art objects we purchase
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| | Stained glass is used for both figurative
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| in order to decorate our houses. In terms
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| | and non-figurative representations
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| of structure, stained glass consists of
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| | depending on the type of building or
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| small pieces of colored glass arranged
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| | object they are associated with. In
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| according to certain models so that
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| | churches, stained glass windows usually
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| exquisite representations are achieved.
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| | recreate episodes from the life of Jesus
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| Stained glass patterns are put together
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| | Christ, whereas in non-religious
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| by strips of metal or some other rigid
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| | buildings, stained glass may picture a
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| material, which is supported by a fixed
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| | coat of arms or other themes relevant for
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| frame or structure. The term of stained
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| | the specific location. Some home
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| glass is also used to define painted
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| | designers even choose to include stained
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| windows with the glass passed through
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| | glass in special house arrangements that
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| fire.
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| | they create.
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| Both art and great skill are required for
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| | European Christian tradition has nothing
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| the creation of a stained glass pattern;
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| | to do with the creation of stained glass
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| first of all, it is on artistic
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| | as such, since Europeans merely took over
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| creativity that the decorative process as
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| | an art form that had first appeared in
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| such relies, and then, one really needs
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| | the Middle and Far East. Arab books
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| advanced engineering skills to put all
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| | describe the creation of artificial
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| the elements together especially where
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| | colored gems from glass: this was
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| large patterns are concerned. Presently,
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| | actually the tradition that opened the
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| medieval cathedrals all over Europe charm
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| | door to the creation of stained glass as
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| tourists with their secular stained glass
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| | such. The trend of using such decorative
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| windows. Let's consider for example the
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| | patterns for houses dates back to the
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| famous stained glass rose in the Notre
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| | 19th century, to the Victorian Era, but
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| Dame de Paris Cathedral, a landmark of
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| | presently, stained glass can be included
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| the French capital and an epitome of
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| | in whatever design you may want to.
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| culture and artistic refinement.
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| | Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and
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| One cannot talk of any form of practical
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| | Reporting on Stained Glass for Years.
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