The 16″ Banded Daffodil is a lively pattern, with masses of daffodils in full bloom intermingling across the surface of the shade. The exuberance of the flowers is accentuated by the two border rows which give structure to the design. This example, created in 2014 for a North Carolina client, uses fracture glass in the background and heavily mottled glass for the flowers and leaves. The shade is shown on the Cereus base.

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