it is translucent because it lets the light shine through
Most of the time they're not, but you can see a little bit through them.
yes
A stained glass window is a substance that transmits different colors oflight
The blue glass absorbs all colors of light EXCEPT Blue, which passes through and to your eyes.
Stained glass is translucent because it let's some light come through but also absorbs and scatters light.
If you have stained glass at the top of the window, it would be a shame to hide this from view. so you have three options -1. just have side curtains so that the stained glass is in full viewor2. use sheers or lace to make a header and then the coloured light coming through the window will also come through the sheers/laceor3. use cafe-style curtains i.e hang your curtains on rods which are placed below the stained glass - the exact location of the rods must be carefully considered to make sure you still have an appealing configuration to your window, retaining balance.Cafe curtains are basically a specific type of net curtain typically used for decoration but mainly to filter sunlight through the top area of the window, whilst allowing an open view through the window below or vice versa. Usually not more than 12-24 inches high, are available as plain, embroidered and embellished.
It is usually a small stained glass item that is hung in a window, often by suction cups or fishing line on a hook. It 'catches the sun' as all stained glass tends to do. They are great for gift giving as they tend to be only about $10.00 and up.
A stained glass window is a substance that transmits different colors oflight
The blue glass absorbs all colors of light EXCEPT Blue, which passes through and to your eyes.
Stained glass is translucent because it let's some light come through but also absorbs and scatters light.
The rays of light were fading, but the stained glass window was simply spectacular.
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Yes, It can.....
If you have stained glass at the top of the window, it would be a shame to hide this from view. so you have three options -1. just have side curtains so that the stained glass is in full viewor2. use sheers or lace to make a header and then the coloured light coming through the window will also come through the sheers/laceor3. use cafe-style curtains i.e hang your curtains on rods which are placed below the stained glass - the exact location of the rods must be carefully considered to make sure you still have an appealing configuration to your window, retaining balance.Cafe curtains are basically a specific type of net curtain typically used for decoration but mainly to filter sunlight through the top area of the window, whilst allowing an open view through the window below or vice versa. Usually not more than 12-24 inches high, are available as plain, embroidered and embellished.
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