How to Display Fused Glass Pieces on a Wall

How does one securely attach glass to a wall for display? I am making fused glass pieces that I would like to hang on a wall like a painting, except there is no frame. Some pieces are small (10x8) and some are larger (36 x

18, 20x20 for example). Most are flat, but I would also like to be able to hang pieces that have been subtly slumped as well. All would have some part of them that is flat. Some are transparent glass, some are opaque. The glass itself should not touch the wall, but I think I would like it to be as close to the wall as possible. Ideas?? Thanks for your help.
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Jeff or Lori Hultman
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I would treat them like an unframed mirror and use the clips sold for the purpose. If you did not want the piece to touch the wall, you could put small stick on buttons sold for the purpose of cushioning cabinet doors and holding vases or lamps off the surface. On sheet rock you will have to use anchors. If you have a hard surface, you can use the L shaped nails or square bend shoulder hooks that I see used to display glass in gallery situations.

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Mike Firth

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made them out of stainles steel. Kind regards Jaro

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