yes it was
stained glass
they were more feminine and decorative. they also had stained glass windows compared to the small windows the romanesque cathedrals had.
In Romanesque cathedrals, stained glass windows served both decorative and functional purposes. They depicted biblical stories and saints, educating the largely illiterate population about Christianity while enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of the space. The windows allowed limited light to filter through, creating a mystical ambiance that complemented the heavy stone architecture. Overall, they were integral to the aesthetic and didactic goals of Romanesque design.
In stained glass, they use things in normal glass but add colors and make it thinner.
salammoniac is used to clean and tin the soldering iron that solders the lead that holds the stained glass together.
they used staind glass windows to keep the petifiles out
Stained glass windows are used to depict images, usually thematic. e.g. In a church, there would be stained glass windows depicting stories from The Bible, in a college lecture hall, there could be stained glass windows depicting flora and fauna.
Some creative stained glass art projects you can try out include making a stained glass sun catcher, creating a stained glass mosaic, designing a stained glass lampshade, or crafting a stained glass panel for a window.
Dorothy F. Glass has written: 'Romanesque sculpture in Campania' -- subject(s): Italian Sculpture, Romanesque Sculpture, Sculpture, Italian, Sculpture, Romanesque
Louis Grodecki has written: 'Gothic stained glass, 1200-1300' -- subject(s): Gothic Glass painting and staining, Glass painting and staining 'L' architecture ottonienne' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Romanesque Architecture 'Pierrefonds'
Stained-glass windows, yeah; gold is used to make glass red.
The element that is found in both batteries and stained glass windows is lead. In batteries, specifically lead-acid batteries, lead is used in the electrodes. In stained glass, lead is often used as a component in the glass itself or in the framing to hold pieces together. Lead's unique properties contribute to the vibrant colors in stained glass and the efficiency of battery performance.