lasimosaiikki
Lasimosaiikki is a decorative mosaic technique that utilizes small pieces of colored glass, known as tesserae, to create intricate patterns and images. The glass is typically fired and then cut or broken into the desired shapes and sizes. These glass tesserae are then adhered to a surface, such as a wall, floor, or object, using a strong adhesive, often a cementitious grout or epoxy.
The origins of mosaic art can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamia, with glass mosaics becoming particularly