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Wissmach 150 Piece Mini Crate Glass Pack

Price $649.95
Your Savings: - $100.00
Your Price: $549.95 USD   (16% Off)
A $892.50 value.
Availability: Expected to be available January 24, 2025. Subject to change. Pre-order now!

Product Features

  • Contains 150 pieces, 12" x 12" each - 150 sq ft
  • Stock up on glass with this factory pack
  • Includes a broad range of cathedrals, color opal mixes & curious colors

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Product Description

The Wissmach Glass Company was established in 1910 and has made over 1000 different colors of stained glass. It is ideal for creating antique, Victorian and English traditional designs. It is popular with beginner to advanced glass artisans not only because of its economical price and beautiful color, but also because it is easy-to-cut. This factory pack includes a broad range of cathedrals, 2-5 color opal mixes and curious colors. 150 pieces, 12" x 12" each. Totaling 150 square feet! 175 lbs.

There are no extra boxing charges for glass packs. Factory Pack image is an example, glass may vary.

Projects below from "English Muffle Book of Designs" book and "Beyond Beginnings" book #6101.

Lighthouse panel by artist Sarah Miller from Delphi's Online Artist Gallery.

NOTE: This item can not be shipped through FedEx.

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5 out of 5 stars
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Pros : If you like a surprise, have a versatile use and need an economical source for groups, this is your pack.
Cons : Not always knowing exactly what you'll get can be a challenge.
Other Thoughts : We've found that working with what arrives, gives spontaneous inspiration for a certain project once the students see a sheet.
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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Great selection!
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Pros : Received my case today and I'm so excited! A rainbow of colors, clears, whispies. Will def buy again. Only a couple didn't make it in shipping and I'll use those for mosaic. Great value!
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Other Thoughts : My 9 year old son loves the crate they came in - it will be repurposed for some sort of boy invention, I'm sure!
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4 out of 5 stars
  •   Good price
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Pros : Nice glass for the price, cuts and works well
Cons : not a great assortment and a few sheets were broken
Other Thoughts : for the money it is a great starter batch and I have used some of every color in my crate
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