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How Stained Glass Windows Work
If you have ever visited an older church structure, you have most likely seen
some of the grand stained glass windows that decorate so many churches. These
windows are made by skilled professionals who are able to create scenes
depicting religious events or interesting patterns. These windows do a lot to
make a church look much more beautiful to visitors. The windows are
traditionally provided hand-made by local firms that specialize in creating
them, although some of the market has been taken over by industrial companies
who produce stained glass windows by the dozen.
Those who made stained glass windows in the past were regarded as very skilled.
There was usually just one person who made stained glass windows in each city,
and he was commissioned for enough jobs to live off of, even if it was only 1 or
2 per year. A church wasn’t considered complete without a stained glass window.
Usually the windows were seen as defining the church, along with the pattern
used in the window. The patterns are meant to reflect the ideals or the faith of
the church that displays them. If you learn to recognize certain patterns or
objects that are shown in the windows, they will tell you lots about the church.
Stained glass windows are not made by painting windows, as many people would
believe. On the contrary, the glass is melted into large pots. Metallic salts
are added to the melted glass, which causes it to turn the desired color. The
glass is then poured into a metal frame that holds all of the panes in place.
The frame is then erected on the church, and there you have it. A beautiful
stained glass window. The process usually takes a few weeks, since careful
planning is required regarding the pattern and the colors. Often, advanced
artist techniques are used with the colors to make them as beautiful as
possible.
The tradition of stained glass windows in churches continues on today. You would
be hard pressed to find a church that doesn’t proudly display a stained glass
window or two. There are a few differences in the manufacturing processes today,
and some would say that the windows are less authentic. But the meaning behind
them is still there, and they still create a great decoration and focal point
for any church.
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