1) What Is Historic Stained Glass?

Coloured glass pieces joined with lead or copper cames. Common in Ottoman and Republican housing, mosques, and public buildings. Original colours and came profiles are period characteristics.

2) Stained Glass Damage Types

Broken glass, came oxidation, lead fatigue, frame loosening, moisture-related paint loss. Each panel is photo-documented first.

3) Stained Glass Repair Techniques

Broken pieces replaced with matching colour and texture. Came repair by soldering or special joints. Local repair preferred over full panel removal. Optional UV protective glazing.

4) Cast and Wrought Iron Features

19th-century cast iron railings and balconies have factory patterns. Wrought iron is hand-forged. Original paint layers are analysed and preserved.

5) Metal Joinery Repair

Rust removed mechanically; missing parts cast or forged. Mineral paint and patina protectors preferred over modern galvanised coatings.

6) Board and Replacement Limits

Full replacement with modern replicas may be rejected. Repair ratio and spare part justification must be reported.

7) Maintenance

Annual visual check for glass; periodic rust prevention for iron.

8) Conclusion

Stained glass and iron carry building identity. Specialist crafts and correct materials are essential.

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