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Visit Help & AdviceThis photo been made in Night,
Why Dark Than Modern Lamp:
Tiffany lamp main for decoration and reading, The stained glass show beautiful color but Obstruct the light bright big area, So not So bright.
Why The Line Is Rough :
We welding the small glass with tin and copper foil by hand,so line on the surface not smooth like Machine Products, some also have rough gap
This Photo been made in Day.
Why Look Like Plastic:
The small piece glass been jointed together, Percussion is Depressing, glass weight is 2 times than plastic,and couldn't been burn by fire
What's the Bulb is better:
LED is good, Base: E26 , Temperature Range: 2700 Kelvin (Warm Light), Wattage: 4-8W , Diameter: G45 Is better.
This Photo been made in Day.
Original Stained Glass
The Stained Glass Color is Nature not been Painted. In different Area, the color is different, So the tiffany lamp is unique with High collection value.
Cut Stained Glass To Small Pieces
The craftsman should cut the big piece stained glass into thousands small pieces, and smooth all the edge of glass
Process of produce Photo
Why Have Oil On Surface
The craftsman bind the small glass with copper foil, this can help the Stained glass be weld with tin one by one, Oil On Surface for Protect from Oxidation
Welding with Tin
The craftsman put the small glass into the model according to the pattern,and weld the glass with tin
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