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Sterling almond pendant in "Ocean"Fusion by Fire...

The early Egyptians first developed the fused glass process, an art lost for centuries. Dichroic glass, consisting of multiple glass layers, is kiln-fired to temperatures of up to 1600 degrees. Mineral deposits on the glass layers are fused, producing mirror-like reflections and iridescent "eye-catching"colors.

The process is lengthy, but the spectacular results are well worth the effort. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind original creation.


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The Pane in the Glass Artists
Jan Brunory, Val Dellas & Judy Phillips

Friends of 30 years, Judy, Jan and Val became intrigued with glass a few years ago, when Judy received stained glass classes as a birthday gift. Intrigue became obsession. Combining their talents to create original pieces, not patterned work, Pane In The Glass Studio was born.

While initially offering custom stained glass for homes and offices, the trio began using stained glass as a
creative media to create jewelry boxes, art print and mirror frames, and other "accessories." Their infatuation with stained glass led to discovering the revival of the dichroic glass process, and a new line of jewelry was "FIRED UP".

Jan Brunory
Jan, cutting glass at
her workbench
Shop dog Archie
Chief shop dog
Archie
Judy and Val
Judy & Val at the Empire State Building Shop
Shop cat Gracie
Gracie Marie & Sophie Marie supervising

Almond pendant, New York style!

Jan & Gracie Marie

Susan and Val, packing orders

Marianne & Susan - our friends & helpers

Gracie Louise -
"What?"

Val with her little
assistant, Romeo

Our newest shop
buddy - Billy!