FAQs

How do I hang my stained glass piece?

I recommend that for any piece over 4 oz, that the piece is hung on a nail or on the lock of a window. Suction cups are unreliable and too risky for larger pieces as they can lose their suction with changes in temperature and condensation on the glass.

Your art contains lead???

Yes. The solder (the metal part that holds the pieces of glass together) contains lead and tin metals. To protect yourself and others from lead, wash hands after handling the piece and keep out of reach of children and pets.
Please see this link from the CDC for more information on lead!

How do I keep my piece looking brand new?

There really is little to no upkeep of stained glass pieces that hang inside your home! If the piece starts to look overly dusty or grimy, you can gently wash the piece, pat to dry, then gently buff the piece with a microfiber cloth and Carnauba Car Wax to restore the glimmery shine.

Do you make custom pieces?

I would love to collaborate with you on an idea for a piece! I can either work with you on a brand new design or we can rework one of my previous pieces.
My custom prices start from $200 and will increase based on size, glass, complexity, and iterations on design. I standardly take a $50 down payment that will go towards the final cost of your piece.

Email me if you are interested!

flan@flansglass.com