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Entrance
Doors characterise the house and its owners. There is a long
tradition of stained glass in entrance doors and surrounds.
In their
domestic stained glass work, Gerry and Jill design panels for close-up,
intimate viewing.
They make sure that each client's particular interests
are taken into account. Because of this, when owners move house they
often arrange to take their window with them!
As in all
their work, Gerry and Jill ensure that domestic windows and door panels
meet the Australian Standards of safety.
Stained glass panels can be supplied to fit new or existing doors and
windows and are easy to transport anywhere
on the east coast.
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Full
size Kangaroo Paw door panel – acid etched French
mouth blown red on green flashed glass. |
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This
is a close-up detail from the Kangaroo Paw panel above. |
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This
is another close-up detail from the Kangaroo Paw panel above. |
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Front
door surround with hand painted and stained wagtail and ferns. |
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Greenhood orchid – acid
etched and painted. |
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Heron amongst reeds. Full size painted door panel. |
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Window with pressed roundels and hand painted grey fantails. |
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Door panel with hand spun roundels, acid etched flashed red borders,
hand painted outer border with ferns and tiger lilies. Central hand
painted roundel of wagtail on acid etched glass. |
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Kookaburra with
gum leaves – hand painted and stained door
panel. |
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Hand painted rainbow bee-eater door panels. |
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This is a close-up detail from the rainbow bee-eater panels above. |
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Front door panel
with acid etched flashed red French mouth blown borders, hand spun
roundels, outer border hand painted and stained
Jacob’s ladder ferns and licualas. Centre hand painted kingfisher
roundel. |
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Details of the kingfisher panel above.
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The following images are details of birds, flowers and animals
from centre painted panels of doors. |
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