A decorative architectural glass panel comprises a two or more glass
sheets separated by a resin in which one or more decorative objects are
suspended. A method of making the glass panel comprises positioning one
or more spacers and one or more decorative objects on a first glass
sheet, placing a second glass sheet about the first glass sheet, sealing
the edges of the first glass sheet and second glass sheet, and filling
the space between the first and second glass sheets with a curable liquid
resin. The resin can be poured using a substantially horizontal pour in
order to keep the decorative objects from substantially shifting when
pouring the liquid resin. The resin can also be poured in combination
with a vacuum force. In some implementations, the glass panel may also be
substituted with a resin panel using polymeric resin sheets.