Your Questions, Answered
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Please don’t use suction cups! For smaller pieces you can use clear command hooks directly on a window. For larger pieces, you can use teacup hooks screwed directly into the window frame, or an S hook hanging from a curtain rod.
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If the provided chain isn’t your desired length or look, you can swap it out for 20 pound fluorocarbon fishing line. I recommend using metal crimps to secure the line back onto itself, rather than trusting a knot alone for heavier pieces.
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If your piece starts looking dull, you can lightly buff with a microfiber cloth, polish optional– lemon pledge works! Be sure not to use any amonia based cleaner (like windex), as it can speed up oxidization on solder lines and weaken joints.
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Yes, stained glass pieces contain lead. Keep out of reach of children & pets. It is recommended that you wash your hands after handling, although lead is absorbed through ingestion, not touching. So as long as you’re not licking the art, you will be just fine!
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Yes! Please see the Customs page for more information.