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Van Gogh Green / Copper/ Gold

5.0 star rating (2 reviews)
$12.95 USD
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Product Features
  • Metallic finish glass for stained glass and mosaic projects
  • Backing does not chip off when cutting or nipping
  • 12" x 12" size
Product Description
This unique glass has gorgeous colors, flecks, and patterns that will bring your next project to life. Wonderful for mosaics or adding a dramatic accent to your next stained glass panel, the colors and combinations are incredible. This glass is not transparent, but has a backing similar to mirror. Backing does not chip off when cutting or nipping. All Van Gogh glass is handmade, which means actual glass may vary slightly from photo. Sold in 12" x 12" pieces.

Technical Information: Van Gogh glass is for use in stained glass and mosaics. Glass is not for use in kilns or fusible because it is both painted and silvered.

Mosaic vase and vanity projects created by artist and Delphi guest instructor Tom Snyder. Mosaic rose table by artist Keturah Esch. Stained glass checker board created by artist Michael Johnson. From "40 Great Stained Glass Projects" book #6324.
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5 stars great By on
Pros : easy cut for any width. great for kaleidoscopes
Cons : none
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5 stars Van Gogh glass a fabulous find By on
Pros : Just received my first sheets of Van Gogh glass and it is truly beautiful. Even out shines the photos. Very easy to cut. Will use this in many mosaic and stained glass projects.
Cons : It is a bit pricey, but I think well worth it.
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