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Genie

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There are 6 sections on this lamp with a different coloured halter on each head.

Now doing suncatchers of the head only for Christmas gifts for a few friends.
 
I don't know how I missed the thread. Anyways, wanted to say that I lOVE the lamp. Your husband is very talented and I'm jealous. Remember to share a photo of the sun catchers ......would love to see them.
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Genie, would you mind posting a larger pic of the horses' heads? This is beautiful! Please tell your hubby we are impressed.
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THere is the larger picture of the one on the lamp, and the suncatcher, and I threw in a light that is called "The Cherry Tree" and it is a tiffany pattern and hangs in our front room.

All our lights are stained glass. They really look the best at night but since it's his winter hobby we are always thinking of another place for a light
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Oh, I love them!! They are all so nice!! Is it hard to do?
The cherry tree shade took 4 months. It's time consuming because after cutting then you have to grind the edges to make all the pieces fit snugly so there isn't a lot of lead solder in the joins.

If you are looking at a stained glass piece you should look for even spacing and not a lot of lead.
 
He's very talented for sure! Thanks for showing us his beautiful work. Really incredible!
 

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