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Leadlights, leaded lights or leaded windows are decorative windows made of small sections of glass supported in lead cames. The technique of creating windows using glass and lead came to be known as came glasswork. The term 'leadlight' could be used to describe any window in which the glass is supported by lead, but traditionally, a distinction is made between stained glass windows and leadlights; the former is associated with the ornate coloured-glass windows of churches and similar buildings, while the latter is associated with the windows of vernacular architecture and defined by its simplicity.

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  • زجاج معشق بقضبان الرصاص (ar)
  • Bleiglasfenster (de)
  • Leadlight (en)
  • Glas in lood (nl)
  • Blyinfattning (sv)
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  • الزجاج المعشق بقضبان الرصاص هو أسلوب صنع للزجاج المعشق باستخدام دعامات من قضبان مصنوعة من الرصاص. (ar)
  • Bleiglasfenster sind Fenster, bei denen die einzelnen Flachglas-Stücke durch U- und H-förmige Bleiruten eingefasst und entlang der Kanten miteinander verlötet werden. Bevor es gelang, größere Glasflächen herzustellen, waren Sprossen- und Bleiglasfenster die einzige Möglichkeit, größere Wandöffnungen zu verglasen. Heute werden sie überwiegend als künstlerische Arbeiten realisiert. Trotz der Namensähnlichkeit wird in Bleiglasfenstern kein Bleiglas verwendet. Aus diesem Grunde wird eine solche Verglasung auch weit verbreitet als Bleiverglasung bezeichnet. (de)
  • Glas in lood is een vensterraam bestaande uit stukken glas gevat in loodlijsten. In een eenvoudige uitvoering vormen de loodlijsten een rechthoekig raamwerk waarin stukken blank vensterglas gevat zijn. Glas in lood werd destijds gemaakt omdat een raam uit één stuk glas niet te maken viel. Glas in lood leent zich echter uitstekend voor kunstzinnige uitvoeringen, met kleurrijke voorstellingen. Men treft glas in lood wel aan in oude herenhuizen, maar vooral in kerken, waar het zicht van binnen op de ramen door het invallende licht het kunstzinnige karakter doet uitkomen. (nl)
  • Blyinfattning (även kallad blyglasning) är en metod att med blylister sammanfoga mindre bitar av planglas till större helheter. (sv)
  • Leadlights, leaded lights or leaded windows are decorative windows made of small sections of glass supported in lead cames. The technique of creating windows using glass and lead came to be known as came glasswork. The term 'leadlight' could be used to describe any window in which the glass is supported by lead, but traditionally, a distinction is made between stained glass windows and leadlights; the former is associated with the ornate coloured-glass windows of churches and similar buildings, while the latter is associated with the windows of vernacular architecture and defined by its simplicity. (en)
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