Stained glass is made up of many individual pieces of glass. Once a pattern has been decided upon and enlarged, glass is laid on top of the pattern and cut to that size and shape.

Once all the pieces have been cut, they are assembled with strips of lead came. Lead came comes in different widths, and with the addition of alloys in the lead, different strengths (stiffness). Relkie Art Glass uses alloy cames for stronger panels.

When the panel has been assembled it is ready to be soldered together, then the panel is cleaned of flux and reside.
Interior panels are puttied for strength, and then a finished applied to the lead and solder.
Stained glass panels to be made into sealed units are now ready for the finish applied to the lead and solder.
Lead Finishes

Black Patina Lead Finish is a chemical transformation which turns lead and the solder joints to a black finish. This creates a nice uniform outline of the glass, and hides the shiny solder joints. Our preferred finish.

Silver Lead Finish (available in sealed units only) Lead and solder joints have a uniform silver finish to it. Over a period of several years the lead will oxidize giving you the Natural Finish look.
Natural Lead Finish (available in interior panels only, or see Silver Finish for sealed units)
Once an interior panel has been puttied, the lead has oxidized, giving it a grey/black finish. Solder joints are shiny silver in appearance. This look of silver solder joints and grey lead is a desirable look for many people looking for that “old time look”. However, we find that the silver solder joints are often a distraction to the eye, especially on a panel with lots of solder joints, so we prefer to use a black patina on our projects.
All stained glass panels are waxed and polished with our special finishing compound that brings out all the rich beauty and shine!
Installation
Exterior Stained Glass maybe installed 3 ways. As a single paned window, as thermal triple paned sealed units, and as a single panel installed over thermal dual panel sealed unit.

Single Paned Stained Glass Windows
Having the stained glass panel as the only pane of glass is not recommended for most locations. The panels would be subjected to the weather, which would weaken it over time, and has low insulating properties. Fine in warm climates, as these panels installed in San Diego, not so good in colder climates.
Thermal Triple Paned Sealed Units (recommen
ded)
Making the stained glass panels into a triple paned sealed unit has many practical applications. By sandwiching the stained glass panels with tempered glass, which is 8 times stronger than normal glass, you have a very structurally sound unit that resists breakage and meets all building and safety codes. The stained glass panel in not ravaged and weaken by the weather, and is very easy to clean!
Our triple paned sealed units have a 10 year guarantee against moisture failure. There’re made with an aluminum spacer bar that comes in silver or black, depending on the finish of your stained glass panel. The zinc border of the stained glass panel is mechanical secured to the aluminum spacer bar, spreading the weight of the glass to the perimeter of the sealed unit, which prevents the panel from slipping down in the sealed unit, which happens in many inferior units where “swiggle” seal is used. A primary polyisobutylene seal, used with a secondary compound hermetically seals our units. Dessicant is a material placed inside the spacer bar that absorbs moisture and vapors inside the sealed unit.
Stained Glass Over Dual Sealed Unit
Stained Glass may also be installed on the inside of a window over a dual or triple paned sealed unit. The stained glass panel would need to be spaced away from the window by a wood spacer, and then held in place with a wood stop. Relkie Art Glass can supply you with these pieces to ease your installation.