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Bullseye
I usually use Bullseye
glass, as I adore their range of colours. Their website
is such a useful site with lots of news and technical information
all for free!
The Bullseye
Glass Company was formed in 1974 by three glass blowers
and plays a highly significant role in the development of
fused glasswork. Bullseye led the first research to produce
a whole range of glass tested for compatibility
and for use specifically in glass fusing.
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Spectrum
Spectrum
Glass have recently introduced their range of compatible
glass called System 96 giving the fused glass artist yet more
options for choice.
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www.cgs.org.uk
The Contemporary Glass Society is dedicated to encouraging excellence
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www.fcv-bcn.org
The Fundacio Centre del Vidre in Barcelona, Spain is a glass
school which seeks to raise awareness of glass through education
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www.bsmgp.org.uk
The British Society of Master Glass Painters was founded in
1921 and is the only British organisation dedicated entirely
to the srt and craft of stained glass.
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www.warm-glass.com
Internet based shop selling a wide range of glass supplies for
fusing.
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www.creative-glass.com
This is the major UK supplier of a wide range of art glass supplies
and equipment.(especially to me!)
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www.decorativeglasshop.co.uk
Suppliers of a range of materials and tools for the glass artist. |
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www.pearsonsglass.com
Suppliers of glass, tools and equipment for all aspects of glass
work. |
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| Visit VisitCumbria.com
to view a large collection of Morris and Burne-Jones windows |
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| Visit the V&A
website for details on Gothic Revival style and see their
collections of stained glass |
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| Visit The
Stained Glass Museum website for more information about
the beginnings and history of the art of stained glass. |
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