How is stained glass made?
a.
adding metallic oxides to sand and ash or lime, then infusing at high temperatures
b.
adding metallic oxides to salt, then infusing over time at low temperatures
c.
adding metallic oxides to sulfur, then infusing at high temperatures
d.
adding metallic oxides to sulfur, then infusing at low temperatures
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As a material stained glass is glass that has been colored by adding metallic salts during its manufacture. The colored glass is crafted into stained glass windows in which small pieces of glass are arranged to form patterns or pictures, held together (traditionally) by strips of lead and supported by a rigid frame.
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The process of making stained glass involve adding metallic oxides to sand and ash or lime, then infusing it at high temperatures. The manufacturing of the stained glass will have many skilled worker involved too like glass bowler who shapes the molten glass and painters who gives the desired enamel coating to the glass.
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The process of making stained glass involve adding metallic oxides to sand and ash or lime, then infusing it at high temperatures. The manufacturing of the stained glass will have many skilled worker involved too like glass bowler who shapes the molten glass and painters who gives the desired enamel coating to the glass.
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