New Glass Colors

New Glass Colors

Do you need a sky in your creations?

We now will have them in 3 different color combinations. Nothing beats seeing the original piece of glass, so we hope you will be able to make a trip to your glass distributor to handpick your favorite Wissmach Glass. 

Wissmach Art Glass 170 L

Color Code:     170 L

Color Density: Light Opalescent
Description: mostly light blue mixed with pale amber and a light density white opal
Pattern: Smooth
Wissmach Art Glass 170 L

Color Code:     171 L

Color Density: Light Opalescent
Description: even amounts of light blue and pale amber mixed with a light density white opal
Pattern: Smooth
Wissmach Art Glass 172 L

Color Code:     172 L

Color Density: Light Opalescent
Description: mostly pale amber mixed with some light blue and light density white opal
Pattern: Smooth

Participate in GPQ Showcase Page!

Participate in GPQ Showcase Page!

Dear Friends of Wissmach Glass, 

As you might know, Wissmach Glass Company has been supporting Glass Patterns Quarterly with the back cover page ad for many years now. For future issues, we would like to feature your work on this page. If you are interested, please submit an image or two and for every issue, we will choose about 4 images from different glass art categories. 

 

Here is how to participate in our Showcase!

All I need from you is the original jpg file with an image of your work. Once we have a nice variety of different glass categories, like a mosaic, stained glass, and fused glass (made all with at least 70% Wissmach Glass) we choose the images that will create a nice collage.

Submission Form

Please submit your images without a name inside the image.  I will add your name to your image, but I want to use the same layout for all the images. 

Once I am done editing, you will get a copy of your “professional” image for your portfolio. 

We are looking forward to your submissions and with plenty of good images, we can do several collages for future advertisement. 

With the submission of your image, you’ll give us permission to use it for our marketing efforts. Should you send in an image that was taken by another person, we need their written permission as well. 

Please submit your images without a name inside the image.  I will add your name to your image, but I want to use the same layout for all the images. 

I am looking forward to seeing your artwork and can’t wait to create the collage.

Happy Glassing

petra

    Files need to be JPG or PNG, 300 DPI and less than 5 GB!

    The Send button will activate once you fill out all required fields marked *!

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    Are you a member of our Facebook Group “Friends of Wissmach Glass”? Facebook groups are a great way to find like-minded people, ask questions and share your ideas.

    Here is a link to the group Friends of Wissmach Glass

    Is Wissmach Kiln Glass Food -Safe?

    Is Wissmach Kiln Glass Food -Safe?

    The Paul Wissmach Glass Co. Inc. uses a certified laboratory to conduct the FDA required tests to determine if there is any leaching of metals after firing our kiln glass with and without the luminescent coating. The BSC laboratory-verified, that there are no traces of metals leaching and therefore attested that our kiln glass is food save by FDA standards.

     However, they also explained to us, that when you fire Wissmach glass in your kiln, it is no longer a Wissmach product, but your product. And whatever you fire in your kiln can leave traces of chemicals, that could then contaminate your glass during firing. Before you can sell or use your product as a food-bearing surface you must have your own finished product tested and approved.

     Then again we were also told that if your kiln is fairly new and you have not fired any lead or cadmium products, like enameling paints or glazes in your kiln, chances are that you won’t have lead or cadmium traces on your fired glass. 

     For more information, you can start with the company we are working with. BSC Lab

    However, they also explained to us, that when you fire Wissmach glass in your kiln, it is no longer a Wissmach product, but your product. And whatever you fire in your kiln can leave traces of chemicals, that could then contaminate your glass during firing. Before you can sell or use your product as a food-bearing surface you must have your own finished product tested and approved.

    Then again we were also told that if your kiln is fairly new and you have not fired any lead or cadmium products, like enameling paints or glazes in your kiln, chances are that you won’t have lead or cadmium traces on your fired glass. 

     For more information, you can start with the company we are working with. BSC Lab

     

    Food proof

    New Sample Pack Prices

    New Sample Pack Prices

    Expand your artist’s palette with Wissmach SampleSets. Each set is complete with samples of glass that is indicative of the colors you’ll find in a full sheet. This is a must-have for anyone doing stained glass or kiln glass.

    Please use this link, print your Sample Set Order and mail it with your check to:

    Wissmach Glass Co. Inc.

    P.O. Box 228

    Paden City, WV 26159