Glass has always fascinated mankind.
They have adorned their most beautiful buildings with it. Transparency and color have enlivened churches and brought in the light often absent from Romanesque buildings.
But stained glass is also a secular art. The ancestral method of lead mounting is well known, but as early as 1870, Louis Comfort Tiffany developed a new way of setting glass. Easier to use, this method enabled the creation of small objects such as jewelry. This is the method used at the workshop located in the heart of the village of Auzelles. As you enter the workshop, you'll discover all the stages involved in creating an object, from drawing the template to diamond-cutting, grinding and pewter-setting, how a sheet of glass becomes a lamp, a mirror decoration, jewelry, a decorative object, a window, and so on.
Marie-Paule Dauphin also offers computer graphics services (creation of flyers, posters, business cards, etc.).
All materials are provided and you leave with your own creation.
Reservations required.
Payment methods
Bank/credit card
Check
Cash
Credit transfer
Groups (Max capacity)
Groups (Max capacity)
10 Maximum number of people
Openings
From 1 February 2026 until 19 December 2026
From 1 February 2026 until 19 December 2026
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
14:00 - 18:00
Wednesday
14:00 - 18:00
Thursday
14:00 - 18:00
Friday
14:00 - 18:00
Saturday
14:00 - 18:00
Sunday
Closed
School vacations all zones: open Tuesday to Saturday (2 pm to 6 pm).
Closed on Pentecost weekend and from December 20 to 31.
Outside these hours, by appointment.