Macintosh rose stained glass pattern

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh and many of his contemporaries used a rose design that came to be known as the "Glasgow rose". It's a simplified rose design, which I discovered worked really well for these stained-glass style wire earrings, which are quite simple to make! You'll need: Thin silver-coloured wire Nail polish in a red or pink colour (I used Bordeaux by Essie) Earring wires A pair of jewellery pliers would be useful, but not essential, as, if the wire is thin enough, you can bend it…

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380 Best Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rose ideas in 2021 | mackintosh rose, charles rennie mackintosh, rennie mackintosh Rennie Mackintosh Tattoo, Charles Rennie Mackintosh Designs, Mackintosh Design, Mackintosh Rose, Motifs Art Nouveau, Rose Stencil, L'art Du Vitrail, Design Art Nouveau, Glass Art Pictures

Nov 1, 2023 - Explore Sharon's board "Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rose", followed by 267 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about mackintosh rose, charles rennie mackintosh, rennie mackintosh.

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Detail of Tree of Life Picture Window Attributed to John S. Bradstreet, arts and crafts design, c. 1905 Pastel Stained Glass Window, Ikea Doors, Tree Of Life Pictures, Tree Of Life Stained Glass, Bungalow Ideas, Leadlight Windows, John Scott, Stained Glass Light, Picture Window

A new piece of Bradstreet history could be told with this set of double-hung windows with Tree of Life stained glass motif. John Scott Bradstreet was a predominant craftsman in Minneapolis during the turn-of-the-century. Working out of the Minneapolis Crafthouse, he was an influential “taste-maker” in his pursuit of more avant-garde ideas. On multiple occasions, Bradstreet visited Japan, which influenced his designs and led to the development of his unique style of woodworking. His interiors…

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