Cast Glass
Primarily for this process clear glass is used. The glass is fired in the kiln with very high temperatures, placed over fireproof moulds. The glass will attach itself to format of these moulds, which can be a bended or sculptured form.
Fusing
Corresponding glass of different consistence (i.e., sticks, frits, powder, etc.) and different colours will be melt during firing in the kiln with high temperatures.

Cast glass shaped with sculptured moulds, picture: manufacturing of architectural art glass for the facade of a church in Orleans, MA, Design by Gabriele Wilpers

Large scale moulding, panel designed by Tobias Kammerer

True-to-contour moulding of a cross, intended for tombstone

Very delicate mouldings are also possible.