Glass which has a three dimensional pattern
panes of glass or a mirror with a decorative edge or a decorative window composed of multiple pieces leaded together
Glass that has been created with a specific type of polished or shaped edge work. Used in tabletops, desktops, shelving, and custom built furniture.
Glass are characterized by 1/4 inch-thick 'bevel' around the edges of the glass sheet, creating a beautiful soft edge that catches the light.
Traditionally done on clear dimensional clear glass. The perimeter edge is ground through multiple stages of grinding and polishing. The result is a highly polished perimeter at an angle to the surface. The effect is a prismatic sparkle on transmission of light.
Extra-thick glass, (usually 3/16" or 1/4") the edges of which have been ground down, or beveled, at an angle from an established margin along the perimeter. One face of the glass is beveled, and the other remains flat. Beveled glass has a three-dimensional quality.
Glass which has had the edge of one face ground down at an angle along the perimeter in order to create a better fit. Typically used only on thick glass.
Beveled grid configuration etched into the glass. Colonial Style Fredericksburg Style (Available with Panorama Lifetime Storm Doors only)
Plate glass that has its perimeter ground and polished at an angle.
custom or machine made individual panes of glass with a decorative edge which is polished at an angle or a decorative window composed of multiple pieces leaded together
Beveled glass is usually made by taking one-quarter inch-thick clear glass and creating a one-inch bevel on one side around the entire periphery. These bevels act as prisms in the sunlight creating an interesting color diffraction which both highlights the glasswork and provides a spectrum of colors which would ordinarily be absent in clear float glass.