Dalles

The dalles glass window is realized with thick glass tesseras (dalles), generally 2,5 cm thick, which are bond with

cement or epossidic resins.

The irregular structure typical of the dalles creates light reflections similar to those that can be obtained with the most antique glass.

To obtain a special radiance, each dalle is faceted with a diamond facing hammer.
The resulting mounting of these special glass tesseras is represented by enchanting monumental glass windows.
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