The thinner the glass you use the less compressive strain you will get, on the belly. I have made wood(bubinga) bows backed with fg, without chrysals) they worked but they took a fair bit of set,2.5-3".
You could try the thinnest clear glass you can find, a thin curly maple strip just under it for looks. Then you could add a piece of genuine proven bow quality wood like ipe, osage Etc, for the belly. Glue up 1-1&1/2" of reflex and you should be okay.
Bowyers used this method at the start of the fibreglass era, in the late 1940's. However they learnt that it was quicker and easier to manufacture commercially lots of bows, with pre tapered lams, and fg back and belly.