Copper foil Glass
Copper foil glasswork connects pre-cut pieces of glass by wrapping their edges with copper adhesive tape, then soldering the copper-wrapped edges together. It is commonly called the "Tiffany" stained glass method. One of the advantages of copper-foil glasswork over lead-strip glasswork is that you can assemble the glass pieces in three-dimensional shapes when soldering them together. Lead-strip enables the creation of only two-dimensional panes.
click for larger image Dreamcatcher26" x 26"
Derived from a traditional design.
Leaded and copper foiled, using various hand blown glasses such as Baroque clear, antique violet, green and a spiritual semi-opaque white glass. The center web is jeweled with glass rounds.
Designed by V. Fraser.





