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Dating back from Roman times, when wood and stone were used to hold alabaster or glass in place, Diego Tolomelli explains how they are made and why the fake ones are to be avoided.
News, updates and comments from the world of Stained Glass by IKO Studio’s Diego Tolomelli
Dating back from Roman times, when wood and stone were used to hold alabaster or glass in place, Diego Tolomelli explains how they are made and why the fake ones are to be avoided.
Glass painting intensive and residential course in a Palladian villa near Vicenza, Italy
Iko Studio presents a virtual visit to the Stained Glass from Certosa di Pavia, one of the largest and most beautiful monastery in Italy
After a stained glass restoration we want to show how spun roundels are made
A short journey to visit the beautiful Stained Glass of the Parliament of Uruguay
Private commission of a stained glass window depicting Saint Rosalia, patron of Palermo
The world of butterflies depicted by stained glass artist of the past and of the present
A short guide to the cathedral's stained glass windows of the beautiful Italian city of Arezzo
Uruguay, 2014 -IKO Studio on Tour Intensive Stained Glass Course in Uraguay: Glass Painting IKO studio is pleased to announce that we will be delivering our first course in another…
Recent Stained Glass Course We've been very busy with a series of stained glass courses and completing some private stained glass commissions, so this long overdue post summarises some of…