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Handmade Stained Glass Butterflies - Tiffany Style - Set of 5 by Lula Azorey | Wall Decor

Handmade Stained Glass Butterflies - Tiffany Style - Set of 5 by Lula Azorey | Wall Decor

Regular price $140.00 USD
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Bring a splash of vibrant color and artistic craftsmanship into your home with this stunning set of 5 stained glass butterflies, handcrafted by Lula Azorey using the traditional Tiffany technique. Each butterfly is designed with intricate details and vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your space.

Features:

  • Handcrafted by Lula Azorey: Created by renowned artisan Lula Azorey, whose expertise in color and material combinations brings each butterfly to life.
  • Tiffany Technique: Expertly crafted using the timeless Tiffany method, these stained glass butterflies are meticulously soldered and hand-painted to ensure lasting beauty.
  • Unique Design: Each butterfly features a one-of-a-kind blend of colors, creating a harmonious display when grouped together or individually.
  • Wall Decor: These butterflies can be easily mounted on walls, adding a touch of nature-inspired artistry to living rooms, bedrooms, or offices.
  • Size: The set includes 5 butterflies, each varying slightly in size for an organic, natural look. Approximate dimensions: 5-6 inches in wingspan.
  • Gift Ready: These butterflies make a thoughtful gift for lovers of stained glass, nature-inspired art, or those looking to enhance their home décor.

Materials:

  • Stained glass
  • Copper foil
  • Soldered with lead-free solder

Shipping & Processing: These butterflies are handcrafted with care, and each piece is made to order. Please allow up to 1-2 weeks for production. Shipping times will vary depending on your location.

About the Artist: Lula Azorey, an artist with over 30 years of experience, studied at the Visual Arts School Raúl Gómez García in Cuba from 1986 to 1989. Her work reflects her passion for combining colors and materials, with a career spanning exhibitions across Latin America, the USA, and Asia

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