For many years, Sean Starr’s specialty has been in the design and execution of gilded glass mirrors and artwork known as verre églomisé. Verre églomisé is a decorative art technique that involves the application of gold or metal leaf, often combined with intricate painting, onto the reverse side of glass. This centuries-old method creates a shimmering, reflective surface that enhances the visual depth and brilliance of the design. Originating from ancient Roman craftsmanship and later popularized in 18th-century France, verre églomisé is frequently used in ornamental panels, mirrors, and architectural elements. The process requires meticulous skill, as artists carefully adhere the gold leaf and paint onto the glass before sealing it to protect the delicate design. Today, it remains a celebrated technique in fine art and interior design, valued for its timeless elegance and luxurious appeal.