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I wanted to use these colours so they burst into light and this is what I designed. Very pleased with it.
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This is a stained glass suncatcher made using the Tiffany copper foil technique.
A starburst, an explosion of light.
It's a while since I have made this design as it is a challenge to cut but well worth the effort when finished. I really love it.
I based it on the idea of a square of paper which had been folded and the result was this lovely suncatcher which has the appearance of a silken cushion in some lights.
Its colours show subtle shade changes from palest purple and turquoise to deep aqua blue and maroon and it radiates from a central core which is a very sparkling multi-faceted crystal (from an antique chandelier). I've used several pieces of iridescent glass which makes it very sparkly.
It is 12 cm square and hangs from a little silvery chain which is securely attached to the top of the suncatcher.
It can hang in a window or just against a wall and it is would make a wonderfully colourful addition to any room.
This would make a lovely present. It is totally individual. I never make two pieces exactly the same, I always use slightly different colours and textures of glass for each piece to ensure they are unique.
The 5th photo shows the suncatcher I made previously to this design so you can see each is unique though to the same pattern,
Designed by Joy Salt
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