Stained Glass Heart Suncatcher - Brown & Clear (Glue chip)

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It was probably one of the most loved heart suncatcher patterns when I was a beginner in stained glass work. (It was a free pattern and not my design.)

This one is one of four heart-shaped suncatchers I have now.

I used transparent brown glass and clear glue chip glass for this.
I described one of the glasses as "brown" but not a plain brown. It is more complex, like a mixed colour with purplish-red or Bordeaux-colour with brown. The colour changes depending on the angle to see or by the light condition.

It does not look gorgeous, but it has refined and sophisticated beauty. I know some people like subdued colours and light rather than flashy ones. I am one of them.

Size: Approx. 14cm X 14cm


Please read below before purchasing.

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[For hanging glass products]
I strongly recommend hanging pieces with screws, nails or hooks that are attached to the wall or wooden frame securely.
(Using suction cups for hanging glass products is risky.)

[Stained Glass Safety Warning]
In most cases, stained glass products contained lead. Lead causes very minimal risk and is not harmful unless ingested or inhaled. But you should wash your hands thoroughly with soap and running water after handling stained glass products as a precaution.

Please supervise your children not to handle stained glass products to minimize the risk of lead exposure and the dangers associated with breakable glass products.

Stained glass products are usually not made food-safe unless mentioned as "food-safe" in the description.

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