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Stained Glass Resources on the Web

General Stained Glass Resources

Arts and Associations

The Stained Glass Association of America has an excellent and detailed site.
The Glass Encyclopedia has numerous excellent resources.

Directories

Glasmart's links page contains numerous links to commercial vendors of stained glass and tools as well as to noncommercial sties.
Ichiro Tashiro's site contains an excellent link page with many many commercial stained glass artists/studios.


Church Stained Glass Resource

Stained glass has been used in churches for hundreds of years to give glory to God, and to instruct the faithful.

Windows by the Willett Studios of Philadelphia, PA.


Of course there are our windows at Clarendon Presbyterian Church.


The angel window at the Cathedral of Saints Luke and Paul (Charleston, SC). Those windows are described extensively in their community page.

Other Church Windows

The Lutheran Church of the Incarnation of Poway, California has 19 bright, modern windows.
The Virtual Church displays many images of church stained glass in their gallery.
The Holy Rosary Catholic Church has windows in a clean modern style depicting the mysteries of the faith.
You may see windows at various churches and synagogues in Roanoke, VA in this virtual stained glass tour.
There is an extensive site devoted to the stained glass windows at St John's Episcopal Church of Stamford, Connecticut.
The Rose Window at St Patrick's - Donabate, County Dublin
The Rose Window at First United Methodist Church of Birmingham, MI
The Rose Window at Michaelhouse - a school in South Africa depicts the head of Christ surrounded by the birds of Natal Province - finding this interesting page led me to the main windows page of this site.

Noncommercial Windows sites

The famous Chagall windows at the synagogue of the Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, in Jerusalem are a joy to behold!


Commercial Stained Glass Resources


Galactic Glass of Montana
Hamel-LeSage Studio
Ichiro Tashiro's studio gallery and site. His links page contains many more studios than I have listed. I especially like his works on red maple leaves (momiji).


Some people like doing it themselves - stained glass DIY.
The Storefinder can help you find local retailers who have classes and supplies for making stained glass as a craft.
Glass Craftsman is a magazine for hobbyists and professionals who create stained glass items.