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These two art deco stained glass cabinet door inserts were custom ordered by a couple in Texas. The photo you see above was taken before I shipped these panels off to the clients. There is a photo farther down on this web page showing these art deco stained glass panels mounted in their final setting.

The husband is a woodworker who made a china cabinet for his wife, and they wanted stained glass to finish off the cabinet doors. The colors were chosen to match their decor. There are two glasses in the central part of these panels; seven 6-inch square bevels surrounded by a softly textured clear glass with an "antique" texture. Antique glass is one of the softest textures available, and was chosen to be used here because it would add a softness to the contents of the cabinet while not completely obscurring the view of the prized china pieces that will sit on the shelves in this cabinet.

For all of the colors we chose opaque glasses. Opaque means not see-through. Opaque glasses are best in a situation like this because they show up best when light bounces off the front of them rather than when light is passing through them. That's best for a cabinet situation where no sunlight or artificial light will be coming through the stained glass.

art deco cabinets stained glass detailBecause the glasses were chosen to look good in a cabinet rather than a window, the darker browns and greens all look black in the photo above.

The detail photo to the right shows the panels with no light coming through them, so the colors show up better. This photo also shows the lead, zinc and solder darkened with a chemical patina. Although the zinc around the outside edge does not take the patina as well as the lead and solder, this outer zinc will be totally hidden once these art deco stained glass panels are mounted in their respective cabinet doors.

As well as U-zinc around the outer edges, I used H-zinc for the long vertical lines in the interior. This adds extra strength in a situation where more handling occurs over time than with a stained glass artwork mounted in a window. Also, I puttied these panels (an additional step I rarely think is necessary) for that same reason, because cabinet doors will be handled more than stained glass mounted (or merely hanging) in a window.

art deco stained glass cabinet doorsAnd here is a photo of these art deco stained glass cabinet doors mounted in the client's china cabinet. I can state with confidence that there is now one more person in the world who understands the difficulty of taking photos of stained glass !


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