A stained glass suncatcher is composed of three open square frames linked together in a vertical chain. Each square is made from narrow strips of colored stained glass joined with thin metal seams, forming a clean geometric outline while leaving the centers open. The squares hang one below the other, connected by small metal rings or loops that allow them to move freely.
The glass frames catch and reflect sunlight, their colors glowing softly as light passes through the translucent edges. Because the centers are open, light flows easily through the design, creating an airy, minimalist look while emphasizing the shapes of the squares themselves.
When hung in a window, the three squares gently sway and rotate, shifting the colors and reflections across nearby surfaces. The simple chain formation gives the piece a sense of balance and motion, like a series of floating frames suspended in sunlight, each one glowing with color as it moves.
Dimensions: 12 inches long, 5 inches wide when hanging, can fold down to 7x5 for storage
