Description
Light doesn’t just pass through — it performs. Jewel-toned glass fragments scatter color across any room at sunrise or golden hour, turning a bare wall or window into a living, shifting display.
Gothic craft, no cathedral required. The hand-soldered Fleur de Lis motif draws from centuries of European leaded glasswork, bringing architectural character to spaces that usually settle for canvas prints.
Hung, leaned, or layered — it adapts. At 30″ wide and 14″ tall, it’s scaled to work above a bar shelf, inside a window frame, or stacked alongside other panels for a stained glass gallery wall.
The kind of piece people ask about. Unlike mass-produced wall décor, the variation in glass texture and solder lines means no two panels are identical — it reads as collected, not purchased.







Saffron Adair –
Vibrant colors and detailed craftsmanship enhance any window space. Slight imperfections in finishing, but overall quality remains impressive. Great decorative piece.
Roslyn Garrod –
Beautiful stained glass panel with rich colors that catch sunlight nicely. Design feels elegant, though hanging chain could be sturdier.
Joyce Hutson –
Absolutely stunning panel with vivid jewel tones and excellent craftsmanship. Transforms light beautifully and adds elegance to any room. Highly recommended.