Tiffany Technique

The Traditional Glass Craft of L.C. Tiffany

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The L.C. Tiffany Technique

Developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 19th century, the Tiffany technique is a variation of lead glazing that allows for the creation of curved and custom shapes. Glass pieces are edged in copper and secured with soldering, resulting in unique and decorative objects.

Current Applications

Today, the Tiffany technique is used to create small stained glass windows and glass lamps. Its ability to work with curved surfaces makes it particularly suitable for projects requiring high levels of customization.

Features and Benefits

The Tiffany technique offers several advantages, including:

TIFFANY GLASS

The famous timeless technique that still has a place in modern decor today

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