The Tiffany technique was introduced at the end of the 19th centuary and represents a natural evolution in the leading of glass in that it made it possible to create three-dimensional objects of smaller dimesions such as containers and lamps.
Each piece of glass is bordered with copper and fixed through souldering, enabling to work with curved surfaces.
Introduction |
Historic background |
Developing |
Materials and tools |
Designs and designing |
Glass cutting |
Grinding |
Mounting with copper adhesive |
Soldering |
Patination |
Finishing and reinforcements |
Installation |
Conclusion |
Exploring results and problems encountered |
Location and Date: please contact the office.