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An elegant set of glasses, the design of the Frank Lloyd Wright Waterlilies Double Old Fashioned (Set of 2) are perfect for both everyday use and entertaining. The design for the double old fashioned tumbler is adapted from a drawing for a window that was never realized. The graceful pattern depicts flowers and lily pads floating on a tranquil pool of water. Capacity: 14oz. Includes two (2) double old fashioned tumblers in gift box. Hand wash only. Made in the USA.
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The inspiration for the Frank Lloyd Wright Light Screen Blue Enamel Earrings design comes from The Frank Thomas House, Oak Park, Illinois, (1901), and is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie School designs. In it he created “light screens” or stained glass windows that integrated the design theme throughout the house. Those windows inspire these earrings. Tarnish resistant electro-plated hematite finish...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Chevron Green Enamel Earrings are inspired by stained glass in the Walser House. During Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie school period many variations of chevron designs are found. From the very palatial Dana House to the more modest residences built for J.J. Walser Jr and George Barton. Tarnish resistant electro-plated hematite finish on brass with green enamel and blue bead. Hematite plated...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright April Showers II Earrings were inspired by the "April Showers" design sent to Liberty Magazine. It was considered too avant-garde and rejected. In this design, Wright’s masterful use of the tools of his trade: a t-square, triangle, compass, colored pencils, created enduring art that captures the essence of spring. Electro-plated tarnish resistant silver finish on solid brass with blue glass...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Forms Giclee Print Earrings are inspired by the landscape of Arizona influenced in Frank Lloyd Wright's designs. The saguaro cactus with its massive arms and barrel trunk becomes an element for play in his unrealized artwork for a LIBERTY magazine cover, "Saguaro Forms and Cactus Flowers," 1927. Electro-plated tarnish resistant silver finish on solid brass...