With its combination of geometric glass pieces framing a wide band of thick glass tiles, the 16″ Turtleback shade has an tactile quality not found in other shades. Green and yellow mottled glass geometric piecework bookmarks the row of glowing green turtlebacks. Each turtleback tile is hand cut and fit to form the decorative element of this shade. Shown on the Flower Petal base, this shade was commissioned by a client in Connecticut to be installed as an inverted ceiling light fixture.

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