Stained Glass Artists David and Michelle Plachte-Zuieback create synagogue artworks, etched glass, Judaica and Jewish glassware

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GLASS ETCHING AND GLASS CARVING
wpeC5.jpg (29440 bytes) David and Michelle Plachte-Zuieback Art Glass specialize in glass etching applications, including multiple layer and deep-carving, on clear float glass, progressive etching on clear and flashed glass and a wide variety of etching forms on colored flashed glass.

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Detail of Lopati Chapel Ark showing sandblast carving

Lopati Chapel Ark Etching
Multiple layer sandblast etching allows for the production, on clear glass, of all tones of grey between black and white. wpe33.jpg (9699 bytes) wpe3B.jpg (10269 bytes)
wpe49.jpg (8543 bytes) Deep Carving on clear float glass, 1/2" and greater, in thickness, produces detailed images in high relief.
Progressive sandblasting is a technique which creates the illusion of depth by lightly etching successive adjacent layers to varying depths. wpe42.jpg (6170 bytes)
 

 

wpe31.jpg (21770 bytes) In this composition, "The First Day of Creation," the Hebrew letters are rendered by etching on flashed glass, a specialized mouth-blown glass which has all the color, in a thin layer, on one side.
 

 

Our Jewish Ritual Glassware is created through a process of sandblast etching on flashed glass and kiln-forming wpe42.jpg (10748 bytes)
wpe7A.jpg (2686 bytes) The Jerusalem Mechitzah Congregation Beit Tefillah      Paramus, New Jersey
 

 

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