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Panel With Zinc Frame Signed & Dated by Artist Using the Tiffany technique of copper foil and solder, this handcrafted piece has 100 individually hand cut pieces of glass encased in a zinc frame Glass Used 100H... Clear, Hammer Texture 110.2V ... Pale Amber Vecchio 110.2RR ... Pale Amber Cathedral, "Rough Rolled" 110.2W ... Pale Amber WaterglassŪ 1009W ... Black WaterglassŪ 20mm Clear Jewels 25mm Ruby Red Jewels 29" X 20" Price: $299.00 Shipping for this item will be around $45.00 - $100.00 Depending where in the US you are located To receive a quote on the actual shipping costs for any location E-mail: Michael@SG-W.COM with your address and a description of the items you will be ordering. Due to the size & weight of the larger stained glass windows we offer, we have decided not to set up a shopping cart system for this portion of our website. Simply E-mail: Michael@SG-W.COM with your address and a description of the items you will be ordering. I will email you back with your total including the actual shipping costs. To Get A Quote on Larger or Smaller Panel Sizes: Email with the name of the items you want Tell me what sizes you want the panels in Let me know of any color changes Include your zip code for shipping I will email you back with your total including the actual shipping costs Measuring Your Windows: When measuring traditional square, rectangular or circular windows, simply use a measuring tape to obtain the accurate measurements needed. If you have an odd shaped window like (trapezoids, octagons, arched, etc.) all we would need is a template made out of cardboard or newspaper. |
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Changing the colors of a piece costs nothing but if you change the size of the piece the price may change. For a list of colors you can choose from Click Here E-mail color and size changes to: Michael@SG-W.COM Wait time varies depending on work load Average is 3-5 Weeks, Please contact for an estimate Fun Facts: Crowns are circular head ornaments, symbolizing sovereign dignity. The use of the crown as a symbol of royal rank is of ancient tradition in Egypt and the Middle East. In ancient Greece and Rome, however, crowns sometimes made of leaves were merely wreaths, awarded to victors in athletic or poetic contests or bestowed on citizens in recognition of an act of public service. The crown as used in medieval and modern times is an elaboration of the diadem and is generally made of metal, often gold inlaid with precious gems. |