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The Magic Behind Stained Glass Art

  • Writer: genevieve geer
    genevieve geer
  • Feb 16
  • 2 min read



Saint Lucia's Eyes, Stained Glass Panel G. Geer 2022
Saint Lucia's Eyes, Stained Glass Panel G. Geer 2022

There’s something ancient and almost otherworldly about stained glass. The way light plays through color, casting reflections like secret messages—it’s no wonder it’s been used in sacred spaces for centuries.

At Le Puppet Regime, stained glass becomes more than decor. It’s a story. A talisman. A tiny portal to something symbolic and personal.



"White Rabbit" Puppet, 2025 G. Geer

Creating each piece at Le Puppet Regime is a labor of love that requires time, patience, and a deep understanding of the craft. From selecting the right glass to the careful process of painting, firing and cutting, each step demands precision and an eye for detail. It's not just about putting the pieces together—it’s about making sure that every curve and color tells a story and that the final result captures the unique spirit of each design. This isn’t fast art; it’s thoughtful, handmade work that’s honed over years of practice. Every piece carries with it a bit of the our journey and dedication.


"Bucolic", a Capsulette by G. Geer 2024
"Bucolic", a Capsulette by G. Geer 2024

 The Craft Behind the Glass

Every piece starts with a sketch—sometimes sparked by a tarot pull, a dream, or a weird little moment that feels bigger than it should. From there:

  • Glass is selected by vibe, not just color. Think texture, mood, how it catches light.

  • Each puppet or piece is hand-cut, soldered, and painted, infused with intention.

  • We finish them with a little ritual—because yes, we believe objects can hold energy.


"Amulet of Artemis" 2023, G. Geer
"Amulet of Artemis" 2023, G. Geer

Made for the Dark at Heart

This isn’t your grandma’s stained glass. It’s made for the witches, weirdos, stargazers, and shadow dwellers who want their space to reflect them.

If you’ve ever felt drawn to objects that hum quietly with story… welcome. You’re our people.



"Haus Hexe" 2025, G. Geer
"Haus Hexe" 2025, G. Geer

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