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13y ago

I'm pretty sure they did; it was just they used a different type of glass for it and you couldn't see through it well. Then they changed the type of glass and liked it, and that's what we have today.

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Some of the most spectacular stain glass was created in the Middle Ages. One example is the window at the Chartres Cathedral.

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11y ago

Stained Glass was made by ironed metallic oxide salt were added into the mix wich was used to color it! Gold would create a red shape copper would create a grennish-blue and so on and so on

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They do not represent the church in any age, but depict certain people or events from the scriptures.

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They were used in catherdals and they were used to watch Netflix

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