STAINED GLASS Ritika Sharma





Ritika Sharma
University of Tasmania


Stained glass is where the pieces used in a leadlight are first painted or stained with the effect fired in to the glass in a kiln. Stained glass will be more labour intensive. The Colour used for stained glass are copper for ruby, cobalt for blue, manganese for purple, antimony for yellow, iron for green. All these colour help to make a stained glass, they are used for churches, house, school. There is a sheet of medieval glass is produced by blowing of bubble of glass, manipulating it into a tubular shape, cutting away the ends, to make a shape.