Item# CH3P310FO32-GPN
$409.95 $324.95
The Art & Craft Eden Stained Glass Panel depicts an abstract lush garden and trees. This glass panel has a palette of golds, greens and oranges, hand crafted with 529 pieces of stained art glass utilizing the "copper foil' technique, a method made popular by Louis Comfort Tiffany that involves wrapping the pieces of glass with copper foil and soldering them together along the length of the seams. framed in vintage patina tone metal. Comes complete with designer anchors and chains. Ht: 31.8'', W: 19.7''.
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