Item# DP2716
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The art glass designs of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie school are the inspiration for this Prairie Window Pendant Necklace from the Studio Jewelry Line by Danforth Pewter. This necklace is crafted in lead free pewter alloy with a hand applied color palette of greens and blues. Length: 1.5". The pendant comes with a 17" sterling silver snake chain with a lobster claw clasp. Matching earrings are also available. Gift boxed. These pieces are all handcrafted in Vermont.
$124.95
The inspiration for the Louis Comfort Tiffany Lotus Pagoda Plique-à-Jour Earrings comes from the "Lotus Pagoda", a Japanese-inspired lamp by Tiffany Studios (1902-32) around 1900-15. This remarkable lamp is featured in the collection of the Met Museum's American Wing, and was once owned by an apprentice in architect Frank Lloyd Wright's studio. These earrings replicate the luster of the lamp's...
$124.95
The inspiration for the Louis Comfort Tiffany Lotus Pagoda Plique-à-Jour Pendant Necklace comes from the "Lotus Pagoda", a Japanese-inspired lamp by Tiffany Studios (1902-32) around 1900-15. This remarkable lamp is featured in the collection of the Met Museum's American Wing and was once owned by an apprentice in architect Frank Lloyd Wright's studio. This necklace replicates the luster of the...
$49.95
The inspiration for the Louis Comfort Tiffany Magnolias and Irises Enamel Earrings comes from the luminous Magnolias and Irises (ca. 1908) stained glass window designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933). The Favrile glass window features an embankment of irises beneath flowering magnolia trees. This radiant work of art in The Met Museum's collection illustrates the Gilded Age artist's renowned innovations...
$49.95
The inspiration for the William Morris Blackthorn Enamel Earrings comes from Blackthorn (1892), a block-printed wallpaper design. William Morris (1834–1896) was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, and a founder of the British Arts & Crafts Movement. The acclaimed designer, artist, and writer was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production. The botanical motif...