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: The solder lines and bronze bases were chemically treated to create a characteristic green or brown "aged" patina .
Tiffany lamps are iconic symbols of the Art Nouveau movement , known for their intricate stained-glass shades and nature-inspired motifs like dragonflies and peonies. Developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and his team in the late 19th century, these lamps transformed the harsh glare of early electric light into a warm, artistic glow. TIFFANY LAMPS
: Artisans hand-cut individual pieces of colored glass and wrapped their edges in thin copper foil. : The solder lines and bronze bases were