Bride of Frankenstein Stained Glass Suncatcher
This beautiful copper-foiled stained glass window was handmade by Tamara Goldsmith in her Portland, OR studio. This spooky Bride of Frankenstein piece is inspired by the classic 1935 film profile photographs of Elsa Lanchester.
The glass used for the hair is a special textured herringbone in both iridescent green and irid white. It's very beautiful, but also time-consuming to cut and foil, hence the slightly spendier price point.
The solder lines on this piece have been given a black patina, and are waxed for a protective, shiny surface.
Hangs from two points near the top and sides with a black chain.
Large Bride measures about 8" wide, 11" tall, and hangs from the top of the chain to the bottom; about 16" in total.
Small Bride is about 5" wide, 6" tall and hangs from the top of the chain to the bottom; about 12" in total.
60/40 lead/tin solder was used and the border is lead came.
Lead is not dangerous to have in your home in an art-piece like this unless sanded, causing lead-dust to be airborne and inhaled or somehow ingested. However, it is always a good idea to wash your hands well after cleaning or handling the piece.
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$65.00Price
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