Neil Mackenzie restored stained glass windows at Église de St Clet, France, repairing major damage to traditional “Cage de Mouche” patterned panels as part of a wider church restoration.

Eglise de St Clet, France

This church in the local village where our French studio is, went through a major restoration. As part of this project, we were asked to restore the windows. Some of which were in a bad condition.

Here is a before and after of one of the larger holes. This design is a typical style in France called “Cage de Mouche “, (Fly cage).

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