
Bevelled Glass
Bevelled glass features edges that are cut at an angle, creating a smooth, sloped surface. This technique enhances the way light interacts with the glass, producing a sparkling, decorative effect. Often used in windows, mirrors, and decorative panels, bevelled glass adds elegance and sophistication by refracting light differently than flat glass. The beveling process involves precisely cutting and polishing the edges, making the glass more ornate and visually appealing while maintaining strength and clarity. Its aesthetic versatility makes it a popular choice for both functional and decorative uses in architecture and interior design.