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<title>Glass Supplies for Stained Glass</title>
<description>By Nancy L. Young-Houser. Stained glass supplies depend a lot on the project being made and the artist who designs it or puts it together, with stained glass projects able to be purchased in affordable kits or purchased as individual pieces for a specific art piece. Depending on a person's budget and where they live, all of this can be purchased through many venues---wholesale stained glass supplies, cheap stained glass supplies, discount stained glass supplies, or stained glass supplies wholesale ...</description>
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<description>By Nancy L. Young-Houser. Stained glass is one of the most breathtaking forms of art that exists today, exquisitely unique within each piece of its work. Its ancient history is that of a rather mysterious creation which developed over the years, with profound changes in both religious and political beliefs impacting not only its development but also its survival. </description>
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