glasinloodkunst
Glasinloodkunst, which translates to stained glass art, is the practice of creating decorative windows or objects from colored pieces of glass. These pieces are typically held together by strips of lead, hence the name. The art form has a rich history, with its origins dating back to ancient times. However, it truly flourished during the medieval period, particularly in the construction of cathedrals across Europe.
The process of creating glasinloodkunst involves cutting glass into specific shapes, often following intricate patterns. These
Glasinloodkunst is used in a variety of applications. Its most famous use is in ecclesiastical architecture,