Created in a wide variety of sizes and endless color combinations, dragonfly lamps were one of Tiffany Studio’s signature lamp motifs and their popularity still holds strong today. We created this 14″ Dragonfly shade using a watery blue/green glass that was created by the Lins Glass Foundry in the 1990’s. Pressed glass jewels and filigreed dragonflies enhance the three dimensional quality of the shade. Shown on the Miniature Tree Trunk base (17″ tall), this lamp has been sold and is now in a private collection in New Jersey.
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