

Stained Glass and Skipper Dynamics
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is stained glass?
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Stained glass is colored glass used to create decorative windows and artworks, often featuring intricate designs and images.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What are the primary materials used in stained glass?
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The primary materials used in stained glass are silica (sand), soda (sodium carbonate), and lime (calcium oxide), along with metal oxides for coloring.
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What is the process of making stained glass?
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The process involves melting raw materials, adding colorants, forming sheets, cutting them into shapes, and assembling them with lead or copper foil.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the significance of stained glass in architecture?
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Stained glass enhances the aesthetic appeal of buildings, provides natural light, and often conveys religious or historical narratives.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is a 'skipper' in the context of stained glass?
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In this context, 'skipper' may refer to a character or element in a narrative involving stained glass, possibly representing a playful or mischievous aspect.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How does stained glass interact with light?
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Stained glass interacts with light by filtering and refracting it, creating colorful patterns and effects within a space.
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What is the historical significance of stained glass?
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Stained glass has been used since ancient times, particularly in churches and cathedrals, to depict biblical stories and enhance spiritual experiences.
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