The paint is then fused to the surface of the glass by firing in a kiln. After the final firing is the glazing process. The pieces of glass are joined by strips of lead which are soldered together.
Clarke Davis, 1890 Glazing the clerestory: the east window of Henry VII chapel… by Alan Younger, in Journal of Stained Glass vol. XXIV, 2000 The east window of St Margaret’s Westminster by Hilary ...
A four-month project to conserve a rare stained-glass window has been completed in Great Yarmouth at The Elizabethan House Museum.
With the exception of the Romanesque lancets of the west facade and the window of Notre-Dame de la Belle Verrière reset in the south choir, most of the glazing of the 176 windows was accomplished ...