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  3. Suncatcher - Wikipedia

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    Some suncatchers. A suncatcher or light catcher is a small reflective, refractive, and/or iridescent ornament. It may include glass or nacre pieces and be hung indoors near a window to "catch" sunlight. [1] [additional citation(s) needed] A suncatcher is like the optical equivalent of a wind chime.

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    Gazing balls originated in 13th century Venice, Italy, where they were hand-blown by skilled craftsmen.. 1910s photograph of a garden globe. King Ludwig II of Bavaria, sometimes referred to as Mad King Ludwig, is said to have adorned his Herrenchiemsee palace with lawn balls; however, the palace and gardens were never finished after Ludwig died in 1885.

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  6. Stained glass - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass windows were commonly used in churches for decorative and informative purposes. Many windows are donated to churches by members of the congregation as memorials of loved ones. For more on the use of stained glass to depict religious subjects, see Poor Man's Bible. Important examples

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    Stained glass window made by Franklin Art Glass Studios using Blenko glass. Blenko's flat glass was used by its customers to make stained glass windows. [43] After World War I Blenko glass (named Eureka at the time) was used to rebuild the Reims Cathedral in France. [79] The Hall of Science at the 1939 New York World's Fair used Blenko glass. [80]

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