Elegant Corners Bevel Cluster - Set Of 2

$71.95 USD
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Product Features

  • Slanted edges refract light into a rainbow of colors
  • Beveled glass creates beautiful sparkles of light
  • For projects that shimmer all the way to the edges
  • Measure 6-1/4" x 7-1/2" each, 16 total pieces


Product Description

Let the light shine in!
The slanted edges of bevels refract light into a rainbow of colors -- both inside the glass, and onto your walls, floors and ceilings. These gorgeous bevels will set off any panel, enhancing the beauty of your work. Assembled bevels measure 6-1/4" by x 7-1/2" each. Cluster set includes a total of 16 pieces.

MIKA clusters are expertly crafted of 5mm float glass, have a ½" bevel, and a 3mm edge. Please allow for slight variation in sizing due to hand beveling.

Delphi Tip: Always lay out bevel clusters on pattern before cutting glass to adjust for small differences.

First project by artist John Wiseman. Second project by artist Lynne Provance. From Delphi's Online Artist Gallery.

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  •   A truly elegant bevel cluster
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Pros : This leafy and curving design will make the outside margin frame catch anyone's attention.
Cons : none
Other Thoughts : Products like this really show the viewer that pride went into creating their creation.
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Pros : I really love the Elegant Corners and what a deal.
Cons : None
Other Thoughts : I like the way they're shipped on cardboard and shrunk wrapped, no damage during shipping to Alaska.
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Pros : Upon receipt of these bevels, I directly used them in a set of Three Window Transoms. I was pleased with the flowing curved lines and balanced design. I would refer these bevels to others for their beauty and elegance to complete large panel pieces that need a special flair.
Cons : No cons that I perceived per my usage.
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