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Catspaw Window(s)

Temple B’Nai Israel, Natchez, Adams

Catspaw Window(s)
Year1905
LocationTemple B’Nai Israel, Natchez
CountyAdams County

"The Windows used a hand rolled cathedral “catspaw” glass in a coarse granite texture. This type of glass is used throughout the background or the Windows to create a uniform and beautiful effect. This is not as easy as it appears. When the windows were made, there were a limited number of glass manufacturers. In order to assemble all the colors and textures and to create a unified design is not that easy. It implies that the original fabricator was an experienced and took pride in their work." -Andy Young

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