Windows to the Soul: The Art of Mausoleum Stained Glass | |
A twinkle, a shadow, a rosy hue streaming through glass of pink and red, light seems to dance when it comes through stained glass. For a mausoleum, it can bring life and personality to a building that’s entire purpose is to represent a person or family. That’s what Rock of Ages stained glass artisan Susan Giroux-Cohen loves about it. “When you add a stained glass window, the light comes in and moves across the room throughout the day; it brings so much beauty.” The stained glass windows displayed throughout this article were crafted for Rock of Ages over the years by various stained glass window artisans. The Rock of Ages team had the opportunity to speak exclusively with Susan about her experiences and techniques. Mausoleums provide an alternative option to underground burial. The granite building can hold the remains of one person or an entire family. There are endless personalization options available to reflect the loved ones they hold, including stained glass, columns, door styles, entry architecture, building architecture style, type of stone, number of crypts and the incorporation of cremation niches. It’s one of the most intimate forms of artistry ![]() | |
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