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Pink Stained Glass Pane

What is Pink Stained Glass Pane?

Pink Stained Glass Pane is a decorative transparent block in Minecraft that provides a soft, pastel pink tint while maintaining visibility. As a thinner version of Pink Stained Glass, it is commonly used for fairy-tale castles, elegant gardens, and dreamy pastel builds. Its delicate and charming appearance makes it perfect for romantic, whimsical, and fantasy-themed designs.

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Where Can Pink Stained Glass Pane Be Found?

Pink Stained Glass Panes do not generate naturally and must be crafted by players. They are made by placing six Pink Stained Glass blocks in a crafting table, yielding sixteen panes. Pink Stained Glass is created by surrounding a Pink Dye with eight Glass blocks. Glass is obtained by smelting sand in a furnace, while Pink Dye is crafted by combining Red Dye with White Dye or found in pink tulips and peonies. Once crafted, Pink Stained Glass Panes retain their soft and lovely hue. More details about crafting and obtaining glass can be found in the Glass article.

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What Can Players Do with Pink Stained Glass Pane?

Pink Stained Glass Pane is frequently used for princess castles, cherry blossom gardens, and pastel townhouses. It pairs well with white concrete, quartz, and terracotta to create elegant and stylish builds. When placed in a beacon beam, it produces a soft pink glow, adding a gentle and magical ambiance to any structure. More details about stained glass applications can be found in the Stained Glass article.

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The History of Pink Stained Glass Pane in Minecraft

Stained glass panes were introduced in Minecraft version 1.7.2, giving builders more color options for their designs. Pink Stained Glass Pane quickly became a favorite among players who enjoy soft, elegant, and whimsical builds. Since its introduction, it has remained a go-to choice for fantasy and pastel-themed architecture.

For further exploration, visit the Rusty Ingot knowledge base to learn more about Stained Glass, Glass, and Pink Dye.

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