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Tiffany Dragonflies Correspondence Cards
Tiffany Dragonflies Correspondence Cards
A master of many media, Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) was one of America’s most noted decorative artists at the turn of the century. Known for his stained-glass windows and lighting fixtures, Tiffany’s studios also made luminous glass vases and bowls, pottery, furniture, textiles, jewelry, and works in bronze, wood, and enamel. The design on our correspondence cards is taken from a hair ornament (ca. 1904) by Tiffany and now in the Museum's collection. The original is made of platinum, enamel, and gemstone, and consists of two dragonflies resting on two dandelion seed balls.

25 gold-embossed white correspondence cards per box, 25 white envelopes per box. 6 1/4 in. x 4 7/8 in.

Special offer, save 13% when you buy in multiples of two. See details.


Tiffany Dragonflies Correspondence Cards
11-014313
Member Price: $20.66 each
Non-Member Price: $22.95 each


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