We have been busy putting together a pair of large Magnolia windows for the past few weeks. Based on a set of windows that Louis Comfort Tiffany created for his own home, the windows feature naturalistic branchwork and lots of drapery glass in the flower petals.
Due to the overall size of the panels, each window is being constructed in three pieces which will stack one atop the other and be held together with reinforcing rods.
At this point we are starting to solder together the individual panels, and hope to have the project completed in a week or two.
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