After years of experience in the Stained Glass and Tiffany-business, we made 3 information/instruction movies on DVD (Part 1: “Tiffany, How to?”, Part 2: “Stained Glass” and Part 3: “Stained Glass in Doubleglazing”), to show the hobbyglazier, how these techniques are done in a professional surrounding. The used techniques might be different, from what people perhaps are expecting.
The information given in the video’s, show new possibilities and working-procedures with a lot of tips and tricks, to turn your hobby into succes. We ‘ll see how to cut glass, and for instance, we ‘ll see, how to cut out a 90 degree angle, with only the use of a glasscutter. In the Tiffany video, we ‘ll make a suncatcher, and we ‘ll see how to make and assemble a lampshade very easy, accurate and quickly, and how to calculate any diameter. And how to attach a cap to the shade and how to adjust, if the shade isn’t hanging level. Soldered chainhooks on a suncatcher are a weak spot, we ‘ll show you how to do this in a better, more solid way, without soldering.
In the Stained Glass video, we ‘ll show how to make a stained glass window, this technique is also usable for stained glass doors and suncatchers etc. The drawing of patterns will be handled in the DVD, and we ‘ll see how to repair a broken window. All this and a lot more will be seen in our DVD’s. Of course, there ’s some practise involved, but all this is easy to learn.
Part 3 is about Stained Glass in Doubleglazing.
Available in the series “Stained Glass in Practice” (Only available on DVD):
Part 1 : Tiffany, How to? (NTSC and PAL)
Part 2 : Stained Glass. (NTSC and PAL)
Part 3 : Stained Glass in Doubleglazing
(NTSC and PAL)
These video’s are also available in the Dutch Language (PAL).
On our site we show a short piece of the movie, from one of the DVD’s, to give an impression of the contents. Due to restricted webspace, we ‘ll only show a dutch version of the promo-clip.
See Quoizel Lighting artists use Tiffany art glass techniques to create works or art. Quoizel Lighting is a leader in the lighting industry.
Please visit BackBayLighting.com for any questions regarding Quoizel Tiffany Art glass fixtures!! All works of art in this video are available at BackBayLighting.com
Sotherby’s of New York will be offering for sale ‘Important Tiffany’ featuring 40 lots of excellent examples of leaded glass lamps, bronze objects and favrile vases. The exhibition will be open for viewing from December 13th
The sale includes pieces from the collection of John Fowler and features a Pebble table lamp from 1900-1902 which has pebble decoration and a rare ‘Pumpkin’ base. This particular design was introduced in the late 1890′2 by the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company and has a shade made from bands of flowerheads with chiseled glass centers. The attention to detail is outstanding and the lamp was probably introduced when the firm initially started developing the market for glass lampshades. A further offering is a ‘Tulip’ table lamp from 1905 with six favrile candles and a rare ‘Empire’ base.
An Example of a Peacock Vase
Other offerings in the sale include a selection of favrile vases including a ‘peacock’ vase from 1895 which was produced early in Tiffany’s glass production period. There is also a favrile fireplace surround and a ‘Fish Scale’ floor lamp from 1910 with elaborate favrile mosaic base.
Tiffany by Design is an exhibition of lamps and related materials made by Tiffany Studios from the permanent collection of The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass, Long Island City, NY. Curated by Nina Gray for the Neustadt Collection, the show explores the construction and design of Tiffany lamps made between 1900 and 1918.
Also works by Alphonse Mucha: Art Nouveau Extraordinaire.
Last day of exhibit is January 6th, 2008
Allentown Art Museum
31 North 5th Street
Allentown, PA 18101
610-432-4333
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The Tiffany-Style Evelyn Fusion Glass Table Lamp is full of soothing color tones and elegant appeal. The moss green with flecks of rose and lavender confetti colors makes this lamp…
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I took a class from Keiichi Yamamoto about how to make high quality tiffany reproductions, and took some footage of the process in this video. It was an excellent class! Project details and pictures are at http://reflectionlabs.com/Art/AppleBlossom/AppleBlossom.html