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I loved the idea of a tree rooted in the ground and stretching its fruit laden branches up to the sky
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This is a unique entirely hand-crafted stained glass picture which I designed and made using the Tiffany copper foil technique. I absolutely love it.
When making this design I liked the idea of using shiny round nuggets for the leaves. So I drew a golden brown tree, in a landscape with its roots going down into the earth, then a turquoise-blue lake, green hills and blue sky under the tree.
The tree has 17 very shiny green and red leaves (or they could be fruit or berries, whichever you prefer) and I have left the sky as spaces between them.
I have framed it with a muffle, clear glass border and added a twisted wire edging. It is 15cm in diameter and hangs from a silvery chain.
This piece would make a super and very individual present. I think it is more like a picture than a suncatcher.
It is absolutely unique. I never make two things exactly the same, I always use slightly different colours and textures of glass.
It looks absolutely stunning hanging in the light of a window, I have tried to show it in different lights in the 4 photos I have included, as the colours change according to how the light catches it.
The 5th photo is of the previous one I made so you can see that each is unique, even though to the same pattern.
Designed by Joy Salt
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