Lace Curtain Pair Window Cafe Curtains Or Corner Room Dividers Of Stained Glass 1
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Lace Curtain Pair Window Cafe Curtains Or Corner Room Dividers Of Stained Glass

$125

STAINED GLASS -- LACE CURTAINS -- STAINED GLASS WINDOW CORNERS Stained glass is often used to replace fabric valances or curtains. The Gingerbread or lace curtain look is far easier to keep clean, and these are true sun catchers -- and eye catchers! When you see this pair of magnificent corner pieces, think "Grandma's Old Fashioned Lace Curtains." The perfect compliment to a window -- top or bottom -- the bevel pieces sparkle and cast rainbows as the sun moves through the day. Also commonly used as room dividers, they break up the plain, square look between the living room and dining room or dining room and kitchen. Small enough to be unobtrusive but large enough to be impressive, they measure approximately 14 inches per side and swag for view through the window or head clearance through a doorway. They add just that touch of character that makes a house a home! This size is perfect for windows over 29 inches or standard doorways or pass throughs. They are available in many colors and styles, and there are complimenting pieces for larger windows. Custom orders are welcomed! Priced by the PAIR -- one left, one right.

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Lin Glore

Lin Glore

ArtfulFolk Stained Glass

Satsuma, FL
Member since: 2013
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I create stained glass Heritage panels, complimenting wind chimes, and traditional stained glass window panels.

While hot and warm styles have virtually taken over as home decor, I still craft cold glass in the Tiffany method. Each piece of glass is selected, carefully cut, fit, foiled, and soldered by hand before polishing for display.

My focus is the preservation of our family heirlooms by introducing a unique presentation with the incorporation of depression glassware and vintage dishes. Each piece brings back memories of grandma, makes us once again appreciate the things once treasured, and displays them in a new light.

Selected by Anchor Hocking as a Style and Trendsetter in 2010, featured by Glass Masters Quarterly fall 2012, as well as an award winner at several festivals in Florida, I look forward to working with individual clients for custom pieces.

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