glassmalerier
Glassmalerier, also known as stained glass, refers to the art of creating decorative windows or panels composed of colored glass pieces held together by strips of lead or copper foil. These pieces are typically cut into specific shapes and arranged to form designs, pictures, or geometric patterns. The colored glass itself is usually produced by adding metallic oxides or other impurities to molten glass during its manufacturing process. Once the design is assembled, the lead or foil strips are soldered at their joints to create a strong and unified structure.
The history of glassmalerier stretches back centuries, with significant developments and applications seen in medieval churches