Stained glass is the art of manipulating coloured light within an architectural context. It is a
technical art-form in which the expressive elements of design are combined with the disciplines of
a craft. The history of the medium is one of continual innovation based on ancient tradition,
exploring new approaches to the raw materials of coloured glass, lead and light. Britain has a
rich heritage of stained glass from the Middle Ages to the present day, and British designers and
craftsmen continue to make a distinctive contribution to its evolution. Stained glass is now as
likely to be found in offices, banks, hotels, airports and private houses as in ecclesiastical
settings.
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